A combination of Fringe Projection (FP) and 2D Digital Image Correlation (2D DIC) using a single camera has been employed to simultaneously measure in-plane and out-of-plane displacements during different dynamic events such an impact and a vibration analysis. This approach has been adopted in the past by several authors, including Mares et al. [3] who highlighted that if a telecentric lens are not employed the combination of both techniques is not straightforward since the in–plane displacements measured with 2D DIC are sensitive to the out-of-plane displacements. Thus, in-plane displacements measured using 2D DIC should be corrected using the out-of-plane displacements inferred using the FP technique. In the current work, an easy method for in-plane displacement correction [4] using Fringe Projection is adopted when measuring the 3D displacements during an impact on an aluminum plate and the vibration of a composite component which have not been studied by other authors previously.
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                    DYNAMIC DISPLACEMENTS MEASUREMENT EMPLOYING FRINGE PROJECTION AND DIGITAL IMAGE CORRELATION
                
                                    
                
                
                    Published:
18 June 2018
by MDPI
in The Eighteenth International Conference of Experimental Mechanics
session ICEM 2018
                
                                    
                
                
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                        Keywords: Digital Image Correlation, Fringe Projection, Dynamic displacement measurements.
                    
                
                
                
                
        
            