1. Scope
1.1 The purpose of this document is to assist potential users in
understanding the issues related to the accuracy of
non-contacting strain measurement systems and to provide a common framework for
quantitative comparison of optical systems. The output from a non-contacting
optical strain and deformation measurement system is generally divided into
optical data and image analysis data. Optical
data contains information related to specimen strains and
the image analysis process converts the encoded optical information into strain
data. The enclosed document describes potential sources of error in the strain
data and describes general methods for quantifying the error and estimating the
accuracy of the measurements when applying non-contacting
methods to the study of events for which the optical integration
time is much smaller than the inverse of the maximum
temporal frequency in the encoded data (that is, events that can be regarded as
static during the integration time). A brief application of the approach, along
with specific examples defining the various terms, is given in the Appendix.