A Meshless Global DIC Approach

BALDI, ANTONIO;BERTOLINO, FILIPPO
2016-01-01

Abstract

The formulation of global Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is almost identical to standard (i.e. subset-based) DIC: indeed, in both cases the solution algorithm tries to minimize the error between the reference and test image by adjusting the shape- function-controlling parameters, but in the former, a modification of the parameters affects the displacement field globally, whereas in standard DIC the modification is local. There are several ways to implement a global DIC program, but the approach most used relies on a Finite-Element-like mesh. This solution gives maximum flexibility with regard to description of the computational domain, but it makes it difficult to implement adaptive algorithms because a complete re-meshing infrastructure has to be employed. Considering that normally DIC codes are used to analyze relatively simple domains, this work propose to replace the standard FEA formulation with a mesh-less description of the displacement field; using Shepard's approach, a partition of unity can easily be constructed, thus allowing for a simple and flexible description of the global displacement field.
2016
Inglese
Advancement of Optical Methods in Experimental Mechanics, Volume 3. Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics
978-331922445-9
Springer
Cham
SVIZZERA
Helena Jin, Sanichiro Yoshida, Luciano Lamberti, Ming-Tzer Lin
175
180
6
Annual Conference on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, 2015
Esperti anonimi
June 8-11, 2015
Costa Mesa, CA, USA
internazionale
scientifica
Digital Image Correlation; Partition of Unity
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Baldi, Antonio; Bertolino, Filippo
273
2
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper
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