Two-dimensional deformation and motion measurements were the foundation of the early applications in digital image correlation for solid mechanics measurements. In all cases, a nominally flat specimen (with or without a geometric discontinuity) was imaged while being subjected to nominally tensile loading. Throughout the loading process, it was assumed that the specimen deformed within the original planar specimen surface.
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Michael A., M., Orteu, JJ., Schreier, H. (2009). In-Plane Measurements. In: Image Correlation for Shape, Motion and Deformation Measurements. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-78747-3_6
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