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An Innovative Method for 3-D Shape, Strain and Temperature Full-Field Measurement Using a Single Type of Camera: Principle and Preliminary Results

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An innovative technique for measuring both the shape, the displacement, the strain and the temperature fields at the surface of an object using a single stereovision sensor is proposed. The sensor is based on two off-the-shelf low-cost high-resolution uncooled CCD cameras. To allow both dimensional and thermal measurements, the sensor operates in the visible and near infrared (NIR) spectral band (0.7–1.1 μm), and a radiometric and geometric calibration of the sensor is required. This technique leads to a low-cost camera-based simplified instrumentation that gives simultaneously dimensional/kinematical and thermal field measurements.

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Orteu, JJ., Rotrou, Y., Sentenac, T. et al. An Innovative Method for 3-D Shape, Strain and Temperature Full-Field Measurement Using a Single Type of Camera: Principle and Preliminary Results. Exp Mech 48, 163–179 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11340-007-9071-7

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