System and Method for Measuring Skin Deformation and Strain Using Digital Image Correlation

Described embodiments provide a system and method for measuring surface deformation and strain using digital image correlation of a surface of a test object. A data acquisition system acquires images of the surface. The surface has a unique surface pattern to facilitate image acquisition. The images are grouped into one or more image sets. Three dimensional image correlation is performed on each of the image sets to determine deformation and strain data. The deformation and strain data from the image sets are stitched into one dataset. Principal strains and lines of non-extension (LoNEs) directions are determined. One or more LoNEs streamlines and lines of maximum and minimum extensions are determined. Visualizations for the strain magnitudes, LoNE streamlines, maximum and minimum extension streamlines are generated in three dimensions.

Researchers

Dava Newman / Edward Obropta Jr.

Departments: Media Lab
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Sensors & Monitoring / Computer Science: Bioinformatics / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • digital image correlation for measuring skin strain and deformation
    United States of America | Granted | 10,555,697

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