2020
DOI: 10.3390/met10081037
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The Use of Surface Topography for the Identification of Discontinuous Displacements Due to Cracks

Abstract: The determination of three components of displacements at material surfaces is possible using surface topography information of undeformed (reference) and deformed states. The height digital image correlation (hDIC) technique was developed and demonstrated to achieve micro-level in-plane resolution and nanoscale out-of-plane precision. However, in the original formulation hDIC and other topography-based correlation techniques perform well in the determination of continuous displacements. In the present study o… Show more

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“…Uzun and Korsunsky [2] apply the height digital image correlation (hDIC) technique for determining the discontinuous displacement field associated with cracks on the specimen or component surface. Their paper implements graphics processing unit (GPU) parallel computing to improve the computational performance of the hDIC technique when it is applied to high-density topography data necessary to determine discontinuous displacements.…”
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“…Uzun and Korsunsky [2] apply the height digital image correlation (hDIC) technique for determining the discontinuous displacement field associated with cracks on the specimen or component surface. Their paper implements graphics processing unit (GPU) parallel computing to improve the computational performance of the hDIC technique when it is applied to high-density topography data necessary to determine discontinuous displacements.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%