Fabien introduces innovative approach to Digital Volume Correlation

Revolutionising Material Analysis: Sub-Volume Adaptive Meshing in Global Digital Volume Correlation. Materials science is an exciting and constantly evolving study of the properties and behaviour of different materials. Digital Volume Correlation (DVC) is a crucial technique in this field, enabling researchers to accurately track changes and analyse complex structural deformations. By capturing digital images at different stages of deformation, DVC can be used to study the deformation of 3D structures on both small and large scales. However, when it comes to performing DVC, two approaches emerge: local and global. The local approach divides a 3D image into smaller sub-volumes, independently calculating displacement parameters for each. On the other hand, the global approach computes a shared set of parameters for the entire image.
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