Motion estimation by X-ray tomography: A variational formulation for 3D-volume DIC and a finite element implementation

R. Fedele, L. Galantucci, A. Ciani
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In this study a robust strategy for 3D-Volume Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is presented, apt to provide accurate kinematic measurements within a loaded sample on the basis of three-dimensional digital images by X-ray computed micro-tomography. As an alternative to conventional Rayleigh-Ritz approach, a novel variational formulation is presented for the continuum DIC estimation. In the framework of a Galerkin finite element discretization of the displacement field, the inverse problem of estimating 3D motion inside the bulk material is solved recursively on a hierarchical family of grids, linked by suitable restriction and prolongation operators. Such structured grids are defined over an image pyramid, which is generated starting from the raw tomographic reconstructions by a reiterated application of average filters and sub-sampling operators. To achieve robust estimates of the underlying displacement fields, multi-grid cycles are performed ascending and descending along the pyramid in a selected sequence, with only one Newton iteration per level irrespectively of the tolerance satisfaction, as if the problem were linear. A Tychonoff regularization provision is implemented, which preserves the estimates against spurious oscillations. Results are presented concerning a laboratory X-ray micro-tomography experiment on a polymeric foam sample, subjected to uniaxial loading by an apparatus ad-hoc realized.
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x射线断层扫描的运动估计:三维体积DIC的变分公式和有限元实现
在本研究中,提出了一种稳健的三维体数字图像相关(DIC)策略,该策略倾向于在x射线计算机微断层扫描三维数字图像的基础上提供加载样品内的精确运动学测量。作为传统瑞利-里兹方法的替代方案,本文提出了一种新的连续体DIC估计变分公式。在位移场的Galerkin有限元离散化框架下,通过适当的约束和延拓算子,在分层网格族上递归地求解了块体材料内部三维运动估计的逆问题。这种结构化网格是在图像金字塔上定义的,它是通过重复应用平均滤波器和子采样算子从原始层析重建开始生成的。为了实现对底层位移场的鲁棒估计,在选定的序列中沿着金字塔进行多网格循环上升和下降,每一级只进行一次牛顿迭代,与公差满意度无关,就像问题是线性的一样。实现了一种Tychonoff正则化规定,使估计不受杂散振荡的影响。结果提出了一个实验室的x射线微层析成像实验对一个聚合物泡沫样品,受到单轴加载的设备特设实现。
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