Authors
Michel Bornert, Fabrice Brémand, Pascal Doumalin, J-C Dupré, Marina Fazzini, Michel Grediac, François Hild, Sebastien Mistou, Jérôme Molimard, J-J Orteu, Laurent Robert, Yves Surrel, Pierre Vacher, Bertrand Wattrisse
Publication date
2009/6
Journal
Experimental mechanics
Volume
49
Pages
353-370
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Optical full-field measurement methods such as Digital Image Correlation (DIC) are increasingly used in the field of experimental mechanics, but they still suffer from a lack of information about their metrological performances. To assess the performance of DIC techniques and give some practical rules for users, a collaborative work has been carried out by the Workgroup “Metrology” of the French CNRS research network 2519 “MCIMS (Mesures de Champs et Identification en Mécanique des Solides / Full-field measurement and identification in solid mechanics, http://www.ifma.fr/lami/gdr2519 )”. A methodology is proposed to assess the metrological performances of the image processing algorithms that constitute their main component, the knowledge of which being required for a global assessment of the whole measurement system. The study is based on displacement error …
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