Introduction to WTDIC-Micro Three-Dimensional Microscopic Strain Measurement System
Technical Advantages
• Obtain full-field three-dimensional coordinate, displacement, and strain data.
• Three-dimensional display of measurement results.
• Applicable to any material.
• Fast, simple, and high-precision system calibration.
• Measurement frame can be freely adjusted: ranging from 1 to 10 mm.
• Strain measurement range: from a minimum of 0.01% to more than 500%.
• Flexible and versatile triggering function.
Application Scope
• Microscopic morphology and strain analysis (micrometer and nanometer scale).
• Material tests (parameters and properties such as Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, and elastoplasticity).
• Strain calculation, elastic evaluation, component dimension measurement, and detection of nonlinear changes.
• Advanced materials (CFRP, wood, fibers containing PE, metal foam, rubber, etc.).
• Behavioral analysis during the deformation process of homogeneous and non-homogeneous materials.
• Various isotropic and anisotropic properties.
• Component tests (measuring displacement and strain).
• Microscale dynamic strain measurement, such as fatigue tests.
• Biomechanics (bones, muscles, blood vessels, etc.).
• Fracture mechanics properties.
• Detection of nonlinear changes.
Technical Parameters