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Digital Image Correlation: Practical

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This lecture covers the practical application of Digital Image Correlation (DIC) for civil engineers. The instructor introduces the process of measuring displacement fields, using software to perform Image/Volume Correlation, and computing residual and strain fields on 3D data.

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