Brian Croop and Daniel Roy. ANSYS Conference & CADFEM Users' Meeting. 2014.
October 28, 2014 | by DatapointLabs | views 4879
It has long been desired to quantify the accuracy of simulation results. Through developments in digital image correlation (DIC) techniques, it is now possible to quantify the deviation between simulation and real life experimentation. In this paper, three-dimension DIC measurements of deformed parts are compared to deformed surfaces predicted in simulation. Using DIC, it is possible to import deformed surface elements from simulation and map the magnitude of deviation from the measurements of the actual deformed shape.
Brian Croop and Daniel Roy. ANSYS Conference & CADFEM Users' Meeting. 2014.
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