27 February 2012 Photogrammetry-based two-dimensional digital image correlation with nonperpendicular camera alignment
Zheng-Zong Tang, Jin Liang, Cheng Guo, Yong-Xin Wang
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Abstract
2-D digital image correlation (DIC) is traditionally used with the camera's axis perpendicular to the object surface. The nonperpendicular camera alignment will inevitably introduce measurement error. An oblique-axis 2-D DIC method based on photogrammetry compensation is proposed in this paper. Not less than three reference points are pasted on the specimen surface. The photogrammetry technique is first used to get the 3-D coordinates of these reference points. A reference plane is obtained by fitting these reference points. Then the oblique-axis camera is oriented by using the space resection method. During deformation measurement, for each image points matched by DIC, its 3-D point can be acquired by simply intersecting the point ray with the reference plane. Using this method, not only is the measurement error caused by oblique-axis compensated, but also the displacement in millimeters rather than in pixels can be determined directly. Experiments results indicate that, for in-plane deformation in oblique-axis measurement situation, our method has comparable accuracy with 3-D DIC.
© 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 0091-3286/2012/$25.00 © 2012 SPIE
Zheng-Zong Tang, Jin Liang, Cheng Guo, and Yong-Xin Wang "Photogrammetry-based two-dimensional digital image correlation with nonperpendicular camera alignment," Optical Engineering 51(2), 023602 (27 February 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.51.2.023602
Published: 27 February 2012
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KEYWORDS
Digital image correlation

Cameras

Photogrammetry

Surface plasmons

3D image processing

Calibration

3D metrology

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