What Is Digital Image Correlation?

Digital image correlation (DIC) is a noncontact optical technique used for measuring full-field displacements and strains on the surface of objects undergoing deformation under loading conditions. Learn more in this episode of Chat NDT with ASNT.
What is Digital Image Correlation?

On this episode of Chat NDT with ASNT, host Debbie Segor, CAE, speaks with Tsuchin Philip Chu, PhD, and Anish Poudel, PhD, about how digital image correlation is used for measuring full-field displacements and strains on the surface of objects undergoing deformation under loading conditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peer Review Week Highlights Important Part of Research

Peer Review Week is an annual virtual event that celebrates the importance of peer review to research and scholarly communication.
Proper Use of Quantitative Quality Indicators (QQI) for Field Direction and Strength

The purpose of this blog post is to provide inspectors with a better understanding of the purpose, preparation, and use of quantitative quality indicators (QQIs) for determining the required magnetic field strength for magnetic particle inspection.
Experience the Evolution of NDT at ASNT 2023

On this episode of Chat NDT with ASNT, host Debbie Segor, CAE, speaks with ASNT Director of Events Barry Schieferstein about how ASNT 2023: The Annual Conference attendees will experience the evolution of NDT—as well as the conference itself—at this year’s event.
AI Will Shape the Future of NDE Data Analysis

Modern equipment used for nondestructive evaluation (NDE) can acquire more data faster than ever before. The benefits from these richer datasets are profound.