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Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series Helena Jin · Cesar Sciammarella · Sanichiro Yoshida Luciano Lamberti Editors Advancement of Optical Methods in Experimental Mechanics, Volume 3 Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series Series Editor Tom Proulx Society for Experimental Mechanics, Inc., Bethel, CT, USA For furthervolumes: http://www.springer.com/series/8922 Helena Jin (cid:129) Cesar Sciammarella (cid:129) Sanichiro Yoshida Luciano Lamberti Editors Advancement of Optical Methods in Experimental Mechanics, Volume 3 Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series Editors HelenaJin CesarSciammarella SandiaNationalLaboratories IllinoisInstituteofTechnology Livermore,CA Chicago,IL USA USA SanichiroYoshida LucianoLamberti DepartmentofChemistryandPhysics PolitecnicoDiBari,Bari SoutheasternLouisianaUniversity Italy Hammond,LA USA ISSN2191-5644 ISSN2191-5652(electronic) ISBN978-3-319-00767-0 ISBN978-3-319-00768-7(eBook) DOI10.1007/978-3-319-00768-7 SpringerChamHeidelbergNewYorkDordrechtLondon LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2011929511 #TheSocietyforExperimentalMechanics,Inc.2014 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartofthematerialisconcerned,specificallytherightsof translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or informationstorageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. Exemptedfromthislegalreservationarebriefexcerptsinconnectionwithreviewsorscholarlyanalysisormaterialsuppliedspecificallyforthepurposeof beingenteredandexecutedonacomputersystem,forexclusiveusebythepurchaserofthework.Duplicationofthispublicationorpartsthereofispermitted onlyundertheprovisionsoftheCopyrightLawofthePublisher’slocation,initscurrentversion,andpermissionforusemustalwaysbeobtainedfrom Springer.Permissions for use may be obtained throughRightsLinkat the Copyright ClearanceCenter. Violations are liable to prosecution under the respectiveCopyrightLaw. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublicationdoesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecific statement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevantprotectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Whiletheadviceandinformationinthisbookarebelievedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication,neithertheauthorsnortheeditorsnorthe publishercanacceptanylegalresponsibilityforanyerrorsoromissionsthatmaybemade.Thepublishermakesnowarranty,expressorimplied,with respecttothematerialcontainedherein. Printedonacid-freepaper SpringerispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia(www.springer.com) Preface Advancement of Optical Methods in Experimental Mechanics, Volume 3: Proceedings of the 2013 Annual Conference on ExperimentalandAppliedMechanicsrepresentsoneofeightvolumesoftechnicalpaperspresentedattheSEM2013Annual Conference&ExpositiononExperimentalandAppliedMechanicsorganizedbytheSocietyforExperimentalMechanics and held in Lombard, IL, June 3–5, 2013. The complete Proceedings also includes volumes on: Dynamic Behavior of Materials; Challenges in Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials and Processes in Conventional and Multifunctional Materials; Mechanics of Biological Systems and Materials; MEMS and Nanotechnology; Experimental Mechanics of Composite, Hybrid, and Multifunctional Materials; Fracture and Fatigue; Residual Stress, Thermomechanics & Infrared Imaging,HybridTechniquesandInverseProblems. Eachcollectionpresentsearlyfindingsfromexperimentalandcomputationalinvestigationsonanimportantareawithin ExperimentalMechanics,OpticalMethodsbeingoneoftheseareas. With the advancement in imaging instrumentation, lighting resources, computational power, and data storage, optical methodshavegainedwideapplicationsacrosstheexperimentalmechanicssocietyduringthepastdecades.Thesemethods havebeenappliedformeasurementsoverawiderangeofspatialdomainsandtemporalresolutions.Opticalmethodshave utilizedafullrangeofwavelengthsfromX-raytovisiblelightsandinfrared.Theyhavebeendevelopednotonlytomake two-dimensional and three-dimensional deformation measurements on the surface, but also to make volumetric measurementsthroughouttheinteriorofamaterialbody. Livermore,CA,USA HelenaJin Chicago,IL,USA CesarSciammarella Hammond,LA,USA SanichiroYoshida PolitecnicoDiBari,Bari,Italy LucianoLamberti v Contents 1 Super-ResolutioninUltrasonicNDE ............................................................................... 1 ShangleiLi,AnishPoudel,andTsuchinPhilipChu 2 NanoparticleandCollagenConcentrationMeasurements UsingScannedLaserPico-projection............................................................................... 9 Chin-HoChuang,Ti-WenSung,Chih-LingHuang,andYu-LungLo 3 High-speedShapeMeasurementwith4kHzUsingLinearLEDDevice........................................ 13 MotoharuFujigaki,YoheiOura,DaisukeAsai,andYorinobuMurata 4 DeconvolvingStrainMapsObtainedwiththeGridMethod .................................................... 21 M.Gre´diac,F.Sur,C.Badulescu,andJ.-D.Mathias 5 AdvancedTestSimulatortoReproduceExperimentsatSmallandLargeDeformations .................... 27 MarcoRossi,MicheleBadaloni,PascalLava,DimitriDebruyne,GianlucaChiappini,andMarcoSasso 6 TheEigenfunctionVirtualFieldsMethod......................................................................... 35 SankaraJ.Subramanian 7 TheKinematicsandDynamicsof3-DDisplacementFields ..................................................... 43 C.A.Sciammarella,L.Lamberti,F.M.Sciammarella,andA.Boccaccio 8 ShapeMeasurementUsingaNew3D-DICAlgorithmThatPreservesSharpEdges.......................... 69 JacquesHarvent,BenjaminCoudrin,LudovicBre`thes,Jean-Jose´ Orteu,andMichelDevy 9 Three-dimensionalUnderwaterMeasuringbyStructuredLightProjection................................... 77 R.Rodriguez-Vera,J.E.Pinto-Preciado,DanielD.Aguayo,andJ.A.Rayas 10 ImplementationandEvaluationofSingleFrameRecordingTechniquesforHolographic MeasurementsoftheTympanicMembraneIn-Vivo............................................................. 85 I.Dobrev,C.Furlong,J.J.Rosowski,J.T.Cheng,andE.J.Harrington 11 AMechano-regulationModeltoOptimizeDesignofMinimallyInvasivePercutaneous FixationDevicesforTreatmentofFracturedVertebrae......................................................... 93 A.Boccaccio,D.J.Kelly,andC.Pappalettere 12 TheOpticalMethodsofCausticsandPhotoelasticity:AComparison.......................................... 99 E.E.Gdoutos 13 AnalysisofPortevin-LeChatelierEffectofAl-MgAlloybyElectronicSpeckle PatternInterferometry............................................................................................. 109 TatsuyaNakamura,TomohiroSasaki,andSanichiroYoshida 14 AMethodforOverlappingTwoDICViewsbyUsingaTwo-ToneSpecklePattern......................... 119 PhillipL.Reu 15 DICUncertaintyEstimationfromStatisticalAnalysisofCorrelationValues ................................ 125 B.WienekeandR.Prevost vii viii Contents 16 IndicatingDICPotentialCorrelationErrorswithOpticalModulationTransferFunction ................. 137 Chi-HungHwang,Wei-ChungWang,Yung-HsiangChen,Te-HengHung,andJia-HeChen 17 SEM-DICBasedNanoscaleThermalDeformationStudiesofHeterogeneousMaterial ..................... 145 SimingGuo,MichaelSutton,XiaodongLi,NingLi,andLiweiWang 18 ObservationofThermalStrainonElectronicPackagesUsingDigitalImageCorrelation................... 151 YasutakaTominaga,ShuichiArikawa,SatoruYoneyama,YasuhisaFujimoto,andYoheiOmoto 19 ObservationoftheMicrostructuralEvolutioninaStructuralPolymericFoam UsingIncrementalDigitalVolumeCorrelation.................................................................. 159 ZhenxingHu,HuiyangLuo,andHongbingLu 20 StrainMeasurementatTemperaturesUpto800(cid:1)CUtilizingDigitalImageCorrelation................... 167 J.T.Hammer,J.D.Seidt,andA.Gilat 21 NovelThermo-MechanicalTestingMethodofNuclearFuelCladdingatElevatedTemperature .......... 171 LuisH.Alva,XinyuHuang,MichaelSutton,andLiNing 22 StressAnalysisofaMetal-Plate-ConnectioninaBeamUnder3-Point-Bending UsingDigitalImageCorrelation.................................................................................. 179 W.A.SamadandR.E.Rowlands 23 Full-FieldDisplacementMeasurementandCrackMappingonMasonryWalls UsingDigitalImageCorrelation.................................................................................. 187 RahimGhorbani,FabioMatta,andMichaelA.Sutton 24 DamageMechanismsofChemicallyStrengthenedGlassBarsDuetoHigh-VelocityBallImpact.......... 197 PhillipJannottiandGhatuSubhash 25 StereoX-RaySystemCalibrationforThree-DimensionalMeasurements..................................... 201 TimothyJ.MillerandEnricoC.Quintana 26 PerformingDVCattheVoxelScale.............................................................................. 209 F.Hild,H.Leclerc,andS.Roux 27 InteriorDeformationMeasurementsUsingX-RayTomographyandDigitalVolumeCorrelation......... 217 NingLiandMichaelSutton 28 MeasurementofSurfaceTopographyofTransparentObjectsbyUsingDigital Phase-ShiftingShadowMoire´ MethodWithoutPainting....................................................... 221 Wei-ChungWangandWen-YiKang 29 Micro-PolarizerArrayBasedInstantaneousPhase-SteppingInterferometry forObservingDynamicPhenomena.............................................................................. 229 S.YoneyamaandS.Arikawa 30 AutomatedSurfaceProfileMeasurementofPrintedCircuitBoards byPhase-ShiftedShadowMoire´ .................................................................................. 235 T.Y.ChenandJ.Lin 31 PhaseRetrievalandPhaseDerivativeDeterminationinDigitalHolography................................. 241 C.Quan,D.Balakrishnan,W.Chen,andC.J.Tay 32 SpeckleInterferometryAnalysisofDeformationBehaviorofCrystalGrainsinPolycrystal ............... 251 RyosukeOgasawara,ShuichiArikawa,andSatoruYoneyama 33 OpticalInterferometryforEvaluationofAdhesionStrengthofThin-FilmSystems......................... 259 DavidDidie,DanielDidie,BishwasGhimire,KonradKabza,SushovitAdhikari, SanichiroYoshida,ChiakiMiyasaka,andIk-KeunPark 34 LowCostDigitalShearographyPrototype....................................................................... 267 DirkFindeis,OliverHobson,andJassonGryzagoridis Contents ix 35 LocalStiffnessIdentificationofBeamsUsingShearographyandInverseMethods.......................... 275 F.Zastavnik,L.Pyl,J.Gu,H.Sol,M.Kersemans,andW.VanPaepegem 36 Long-TermEffectsofCyclicEnvironmentalConditionsonPaintings inMuseumExhibitionbyLaserShearography.................................................................. 283 MortezaKhaleghi,IvoDobrev,ElleryHarrington,PhilipKlausmeyer, MatthewCushman,andCosmeFurlong 37 FirstApplicationofaNewOpticalRosetteforStrainMeasurements......................................... 289 LiangWang,KeyuLi,andSalahaddinSanusei 38 High-SpeedShapeMeasurementsbyFringeProjectionMethod:SOPRA3D................................ 299 ChaoyangTi,XiaoranChen,JohnTyson,ElleryHarrington,IvoDobrev, BabakS.Aghazadeh,andCosmeFurlong 39 High-ResolutionShapeMeasurementsbyFringeProjectionandReflectance TransformationImaging........................................................................................... 305 ChaoyangTi,PhilipKlausmeyer,MatthewCushman,JohnTyson,andCosmeFurlong 40 StrainMeasurementsUsingDIC,StrainGagesandReflectionPhotoelasticity............................... 311 LeonardoDantasRodrigues,Jose´ LuizdeFranc¸aFreire,andRonaldoDominguesVieira 41 Spatial-TemporalHybridRetrievalsofPhotoelasticPhaseMap............................................... 317 M.J.Huang,F.Y.Lao,andS.C.Liu 42 LinearBirefringenceandDichroisminFe O MagneticNanoparticles....................................... 325 3 4 Jing-FungLinandMeng-ZheLee 43 ShapeMeasurementUsingCAD-BasedStereo-DIC............................................................. 333 J.-E.Dufour,B.Beaubier,F.Hild,S.Roux,andS.Leclercq 44 ImageBasedLocalStrainMeasurementofWood............................................................... 339 C.S.Moilanen,P.Saarenrinne,B.A.Engberg,andT.Bj€orkqvist 45 ThermographicIdentificationofDefectsinAdhesivelyBondedJoints........................................ 347 RachaelC.Waugh,JaniceM.Dulieu-Barton,andSimonQuinn 46 MechanicalConjecturesExplainingColdNuclearFusion...................................................... 353 A.Carpinteri,O.Borla,A.Goi,A.Manuello,andD.Veneziano 47 StrainDecouplingfortheRealTimeStrainsMeasuredDuringWeldingProcess............................ 369 LiangWang,KeyuLi,andSalahaddinSanusei 48 ThermalOutputObservationsfromFe-Ni-CrMetalFoilStrainGages....................................... 379 T.P.KiefferandY.Zhu

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