Impact of motion blur on stereo-digital image correlation with the focus on a drone-carried stereo rig
Stereo-digital image correlation (DIC) is a wide-spread technique in the field of experimental mechanics for measuring shape, motion, and deformation and it is frequently used for material identification by using inverse methods (e.g., virtual fields method and finite element model updating). New ap...
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