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Optimal Aperture and Digital Speckle Optimization in Digital Image Correlation

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL MECHANICS
Volume 61, Issue 4, Pages 677-684

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11340-021-00694-w

Keywords

Digital image correlation; Speckle pattern generation; Aperture; Image brightness; Speckle diameter; Density

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11627803, 11702287, 11872354]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB22040502]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [WK2480000004]

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The study captured speckle images with different apertures and speckle generation parameters, and evaluated the corresponding measurement errors. The optimal speckle generation parameters were experimentally determined to be consistent with existing theoretical models. The optimal aperture was found to be 5.6, as excessively large or small F-numbers would reduce measurement accuracy.
Background Digital image correlation (DIC) method is a non-interference and non-contact full-field optical measurement technology. DIC's measurement accuracy is largely determined by the image acquisition system and the quality of the speckle pattern. Objective Although the optimal speckle pattern has been designed theoretically, the optimization process does not consider the influence of the imaging system. Furthermore, the optimal aperture has not been yield. The objective of this paper is to improve the measurement accuracy through optimization of aperture and speckle pattern. Methods In this paper, speckle images with different apertures and different speckle generation parameters were captured, and the corresponding measurement errors were evaluated. Results (1) The influence of aperture and the optimization of speckle are independent of each other. The optimal speckle generation parameters (speckle size and density) are determined experimentally, which turn out to be consistent with existing theoretical models. (2) The optimal aperture is 5.6, because excessively large F-number causes the loss of high-frequency information and excessively small F-number leads to significant lens aberrations, both of which will reduce the measurement accuracy. Conclusions The optimal aperture and speckle generation parameters (speckle diameter and density) are found and proved to be uncorrelated through actual experiments in practical conditions. These results provide experimental basis for the selection of parameters in actual engineering applications.

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