iDICs

Digital image correlation standards, training, and global networking

Announcements

  • iDICs 2025 Conference to be held in the Washington D.C. USA area (more details coming soon)
  • The Good Practices Guide is getting a major overhaul. Find out more
  • Stereo DIC Challenge is underway
Certification

Certification

Get certified in perfroming DIC experiements, enhance your professional credibility, prove your knowledge and skills, and enrich your reputation as a DIC practitioner

Courses

Courses

Learn the DIC fundamentals, specialize in new applications, or find out how DIC can revolutionize your product development

Membership

Membership

Join the largest and fastest growing network of engineers, technicians, experimentalists, researchers, academics, and product developers using DIC

Committees

Committees

Join a committee and help the society continue to grow and expand

Resources

Resources

Find software, discover new DIC-related research, or network with other DIC enthusiasts

Guide

Guide

Learn the fundamentals of setting up DIC experiments

DIC Challenge

DIC Challenge

Verify your DIC code, explore algorithmic nuances, and network with other code developers

Forums

Forums

Discuss recent DIC publications

Photomechanics/iDICs 2024: A huge success

Photomechanics/iDICs 2024: A huge success
Photomechanics/iDICs 2024: A huge success

Michel Grédiac Named 2024 iDICs Fellow

Michel Grédiac Named 2024 iDICs Fellow
Congratulations to Professor Michel Grédiac for being selected as the 2024 iDICs Fellow inductee. Professor Grédiac has made several notable contributions to the field of Digital Imiage Correlation in areas such as displacement and strain measurement, image and signal processing, and infrared thermography. He has mentored several promient researchers, professors, and professionals to leading the state of the art in DIC mathematics and technology. We are honored to have him as a member and now fellow of our society.
Michel Grédiac Named 2024 iDICs Fellow

Good Practices Guide

What every DIC practitioner should know
Good Practices Guide

Guidelines for conducting DIC measurements in conjunction with mechanical testing of a planar test piece

This guide is designed to be both a primer training document geared towards new practitioners of DIC (supplementing vendor-based documentation) as well as a reference for experienced users. The Good Practices Guide (GPG) focuses on measurement setup, image correlation, and basic post-processing of DIC data for strain computations.

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Good Practices Guide

DIC Challenge

DIC Challenge

The purpose of the DIC challenge is to supply the image correlation community with a set of images for software testing and verification. This includes both commercial codes and university codes. All the information is freely disseminated at the DIC Challenge website and participation in the challenge is open to all.

Test images have been created both experimentally and synthetically. The DIC Challenge committee members will evaluate the results from each code and report them in a journal paper. Details of the creation of the images will also be recorded in a published paper so participants can understand how the images were created.

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DIC Challenge

What is DIC?

What is DIC?

Digital image correlation is a non-contact means of measuring motion and deformation using digital images of the object of interest. It’s used for a wide variety of applications from characterizing material properties to identifying structural damage and quality testing in manufacturing.

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