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Intuitive Interface for the Quantitative Evaluation of Speckle Patterns for Use in Digital Image and Volume Correlation Techniques

机译:用于数字图像和体积相关技术的斑点图案定量评估的直观界面

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Digital image correlation (DIC) and digital volume correlation (D1,7(7) are powerful means of resolving local kinematic descriptions of material deformation fields across a variety of material and testing platforms. Their spatial resolution, sensitivity, and accuracy depend in large part on the quality of the intrinsic material speckle pattern. Traditional evaluation of speckle pattern quality, or subset intensity distribution, relies on a set of wellcharacterized experimental measurements including rigid-body translation and rotation. In order to provide a significantly faster quantitative evaluation process on whether a particular speckle pattern is suitable for DIC or Dl/C purposes, we present a simple, intuitive DIC and DVC speckle pattern graphical user intelface (GUI) tool programmed in MATLAB. This tool assesses the D1C and I) VU robustness of user-supplied speckle patterns via a two-step procedure: The,first step involves warping the specific image according to a set of analytically prescribed deformation functions. The second step involves correlating the analytically warped and reference image pairs to recover the prescribed displacement field and its quantitative comparison to the prescribed warping function. Since the accuracy and precision of the recovered solution depend on the characteristics of the intensity distributions encoded in the image, this approach allows for a simple, yet effective, quantification procedure of the correlation suitability in the supplied image speckle pattern. In short, this procedure allows for fast and quantitative evaluation of the quality and suitability of a given speckle pattern to be used in DIC and INC applications without the need of performing time-consuming experimental measurements. As such, we hope that this free tool will benefit anyone interested in performing DIC- or DVC-based kinematic measurements.
机译:数字图像相关性(DIC)和数字体积相关性(D1,7(7)是解决各种材料和测试平台上材料变形场的局部运动学描述的强大方法,它们的空间分辨率,灵敏度和准确性在很大程度上取决于传统上对散斑图样质量或子集强度分布的评估依赖于一组经过良好表征的实验测量值,包括刚体平移和旋转,以提供更快的定量评估过程特定的散斑图样适用于DIC或Dl / C,我们提供了一个简单,直观的DIC和DVC散斑图样图形用户界面(GUI)工具,该工具可在MATLAB中编程,该工具可评估D1C和I)用户提供的VU鲁棒性通过两个步骤完成斑点图案:第一步涉及根据一组分析来变形特定图像规定的变形函数。第二步涉及关联分析变形和参考图像对,以恢复指定的位移场并将其与指定的变形函数进行定量比较。由于所恢复溶液的精度和精确度取决于图像中编码的强度分布的特征,因此该方法可以对提供的图像斑点图案中的相关适用性进行简单但有效的量化过程。简而言之,该程序允许快速定量地评估要用于DIC和INC应用中的给定斑点图案的质量和适用性,而无需执行耗时的实验测量。因此,我们希望该免费工具将使对执行基于DIC或DVC的运动学测量感兴趣的任何人受益。

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