Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
734820 Optics and Lasers in Engineering 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Signal-dependent sensor noise reduction by image stacking.•An analysis of the effect of vibrations affecting the experimental setup on image stacking for the grid method in experimental mechanics.•Although the averaged grid image is affected, the estimated displacement and strain maps are consistent unbiased estimators of the ideal, noise-free displacement and strain maps.•Experimental validation, with synthetic and real datasets.

Any image-based contactless measurement system has a limited resolution because of sensor noise. If the sensor is rigorously static with respect to the imaged object, a possibility is to reduce noise by averaging images acquired at different times. This paper discusses images of a pseudo-periodic grid used in experimental solid mechanics to give estimations of in-plane displacement and strain components of a deformed flat specimen. Because of the magnification factor which is employed, the grid images are often affected by residual vibrations, thereby invalidating the assumption that the sensor is static. The averaged grid image is thus a biased estimator of the unknown noise-free image. In spite of this, we prove that the retrieved displacement and strain components still benefit from noise reduction by time-averaging. A theoretical model is discussed, and experiments on real and synthetic data sets are provided.

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