Class
Article
College
College of Engineering
Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department
Faculty Mentor
Ryan Berke
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Abstract
DIC (Digital Image Correlation): By randomly speckling a specimen with paint, we can track how each speckle of paint moves via a camera and, thus, how a material deforms in different conditions.
Advantage of DIC: Traditional methods of measuring material properties cannot be used in extreme conditions, such as in high-temperature or radiation chambers. DIC does not have this limitation, by virtue of using a camera and being non-contacting.
Optical Properties: Refraction: Light bends as it goes through a material, creating distortion
Reflection: Parts of light reflects when entering a new medium, reducing the quality of images
Location
Logan, UT
Start Date
4-10-2024 1:30 PM
End Date
4-10-2024 2:20 PM
Included in
Optical Distortion in High-Magnification Camera-Based Deformation
Logan, UT
DIC (Digital Image Correlation): By randomly speckling a specimen with paint, we can track how each speckle of paint moves via a camera and, thus, how a material deforms in different conditions.
Advantage of DIC: Traditional methods of measuring material properties cannot be used in extreme conditions, such as in high-temperature or radiation chambers. DIC does not have this limitation, by virtue of using a camera and being non-contacting.
Optical Properties: Refraction: Light bends as it goes through a material, creating distortion
Reflection: Parts of light reflects when entering a new medium, reducing the quality of images