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The following pages link to An extended and integrated digital image correlation technique applied to the analysis of fractured samples (Q2872565):
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- Basic models supporting experimental mechanics of deformations, geometrical representations, connections among different techniques (Q276704) (← links)
- Three dimensional experimental and numerical multiscale analysis of a fatigue crack (Q649333) (← links)
- Shear-band capturing using a multiscale extended digital image correlation technique (Q1033531) (← links)
- Identification of elastic properties in the belief function framework (Q1726234) (← links)
- Mechanical shape correlation: a novel integrated digital image correlation approach (Q1986840) (← links)
- Complete mechanical regularization applied to digital image and volume correlation (Q1988198) (← links)
- Adjusting fictitious domain parameters for fairly priced image-based modeling: application to the regularization of digital image correlation (Q2020824) (← links)
- Identification algorithm for fracture parameters by combining DIC and FEM approaches (Q2439605) (← links)
- Identification of damage and cracking behaviours based on energy dissipation mode analysis in a quasi-brittle material using digital image correlation (Q2439622) (← links)
- Automatic crack tip detection and stress intensity factors estimation of curved cracks from digital images (Q2952783) (← links)
- Extended digital image correlation with crack shape optimization (Q3623116) (← links)
- Image‐based isogeometric twins of lattices with virtual image correlation for varying cross‐section beams (Q6062831) (← links)
- A domain coupling method for finite element digital image correlation with mechanical regularization: application to multiscale measurements and parallel computing (Q6557355) (← links)
- Computational measurements of stress fields from digital images (Q6558801) (← links)
- On image gradients in digital image correlation (Q6558896) (← links)
- Fracture as an emergent phenomenon. Abstracts from the workshop held January 7--12, 2024 (Q6613404) (← links)
- Mechanical identification with the reconditioned equilibrium gap method: formulation, analysis and comparisons (Q6641876) (← links)