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Metrological Analysis of the DIC Ultimate Error Regime

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In DIC, the “ultimate error regime” corresponds to situations for which the shape function used to describe the material transformation perfectly matches the actual one. We propose to confront results obtained from numerically-shifted images with the predictions of theoretical models developed in the literature to describe bias and random error evolutions with respect to the imposed displacement. Results show the overall good predictions of these models but small deviations arise, mainly around integer values of imposed displacements for noisy images. These deviations are interpreted as the unrepresentativeness of the underlying hypotheses of the theoretical models in these particular cases.

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On behalf of the Workgroup “Metrology” of the French CNRS research network 2519 “Mesures de Champs et Identification en Mécanique des Solides/Full-field measurements and identification in solid mechanics”. This work is dedicated to our colleague Laurent Robert who passed away in 2015.

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Bornert, M. et al. (2017). Metrological Analysis of the DIC Ultimate Error Regime. In: Sutton, M., Reu, P. (eds) International Digital Imaging Correlation Society. Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51439-0_45

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