Affiliation:
1. Principal research scientist at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK
Abstract
Digital image correlation is an optical imaging technique that compares images taken of a structure and is well established for laboratory measurements. By processing pairs of images under different loading conditions, the full-field deformation of the structure can be measured. Using modern high-resolution digital cameras, in-plane displacement resolutions can approach 5 parts per million of the horizontal field of view. With the ready availability of low-cost computing resource, digital image correlation is now useful for full-field deformation measurements of civil engineering structures and can help identify suitable sites for installation of continuous-measurement deformation sensors. Examples of its use in civil engineering are described and some of the practical problems of deploying the technique in situ are discussed.
Subject
Civil and Structural Engineering
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