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Experimental verification of full-field accuracy in stereo-DIC based on the ESPI method

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This paper proposes a method to merge stereo-digital image correlation (DIC) and electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI) data by camera calibration. The proposed method is employed to verify the accuracy of full-field out-of-plate displacements measured by stereo-DIC in a cantilever beam test. The mean absolute error and the root mean square error (RMSE) of the full-field displacement measured by four-megapixel cameras are 0.849 µm and 1.08 µm at 60 mm field of view, respectively, and the RMSE of the central area is 0.615 µm. The errors are not uniformly distributed because of the imperfect calibration. When the lenses are changed and the field of view reaches 120 mm, the RMSE is 1.48 µm with uniform distribution. These accuracies could be traced back to the laser wavelength to confirm the stereo-DIC data. The proposed method can be used not only to verify the full-field measurement accuracy of DIC but also to determine the rigid-body displacement for ESPI with a high-precision stereo-DIC. Thus, the displacement vector can be obtained. Furthermore, it can unify the coordinate of multiple ESPI systems to achieve a large range of high-precision three-dimensional deformation measurements.

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