Advancements in Optical Methods & Digital Image Correlation in Experimental Mechanics, Volume 3 pp 113-115 | Cite as
Digital Volume Correlation: Progress and Challenges
Abstract
Digital volume correlation consists in registering series of 3D images of experiments to yield 4D displacement fields. These 4D analyses have been conducted for the last two decades. Some achievements and current challenges are reviewed herein.
Keywords
DVC Ex situ tests In situ tests Laminography TomographyNotes
Acknowledgements
Different parts of the above mentioned examples were funded by Agence Nationale de la Recherche under the grants ANR-10-EQPX-37 (MATMECA), ANR-14-CE07-0034-02 (COMINSIDE), Saint Gobain, SAFRAN Aircraft Engines and SAFRAN Tech. It is a pleasure to acknowledge the support of BPI France within the DICCIT project, and ESRF for MA1006, MI1149, MA1631, MA1932, and ME1366 experiments.
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