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Image Matching Based on Local Phase Quantization Applied for Measuring the Tensile Properties of High Elongation Materials

Zhenjun Zhang, Fengji Li, Min Liu and Pawan Kumar Yadav

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2016, vol. 2016, 1-10

Abstract:

In recent years, high elongation materials are widely used. Therefore, it is important to investigate the tensile properties of high elongation materials for engineering applications. Video extensometer is equipment for measuring the materials’ tensile properties. It uses image processing technology to match data points and measures the actual deformation. However, when measuring high elongation materials, motion blur will appear on the collected images, which can affect the accuracy of image matching. In this paper, we proposed an image matching method which is based on Local Phase Quantization (LPQ) features to reduce the interference of the motion blur and improve the accuracy of the image matching algorithms as well. The experimental results on simulations show that the proposed initialization method is sufficiently accurate to enable the correct convergence of the subsequent optimization in the presence of motion blur. The experiment of uniaxial tensile also verifies the accuracy and robustness of the method.

Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1155/2016/5182106

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