Fischer Matthias, Mylo Max D, Lorenz Leon S, Böckenholt Lars, Beismann Heike
Westfälische Hochschule, Münsterstraße 265, 46397 Bocholt, Germany.
Cluster of Excellence livMatS @ FIT-Freiburg Center for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies, University of Freiburg, Georges-Köhler-Allee 105, 79110 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.
Biomimetics (Basel). 2024 Mar 21;9(3):191. doi: 10.3390/biomimetics9030191.
About forty years after its first application, digital image correlation (DIC) has become an established method for measuring surface displacements and deformations of objects under stress. To date, DIC has been used in a variety of in vitro and in vivo studies to biomechanically characterise biological samples in order to reveal biomimetic principles. However, when surfaces of samples strongly deform or twist, they cannot be thoroughly traced. To overcome this challenge, different DIC setups have been developed to provide additional sensor perspectives and, thus, capture larger parts of an object's surface. Herein, we discuss current solutions for this multi-perspective DIC, and we present our own approach to a 360° DIC system based on a single stereo-camera setup. Using this setup, we are able to characterise the desiccation-driven opening mechanism of two woody fruits over their entire surfaces. Both the breaking mechanism and the actuation of the two valves in predominantly dead plant material are models for smart materials. Based on these results, an evaluation of the setup for 360° DIC regarding its use in deducing biomimetic principles is given. Furthermore, we propose a way to improve and apply the method for future measurements.
在首次应用约四十年后,数字图像相关技术(DIC)已成为测量物体在应力作用下表面位移和变形的成熟方法。迄今为止,DIC已被用于各种体外和体内研究,以从生物力学角度表征生物样本,从而揭示仿生原理。然而,当样本表面发生强烈变形或扭曲时,它们无法被彻底追踪。为克服这一挑战,已开发出不同的DIC设置,以提供额外的传感器视角,从而捕捉物体表面的更大区域。在此,我们讨论这种多视角DIC的当前解决方案,并展示我们基于单立体相机设置的360°DIC系统的方法。使用该设置,我们能够在两个木质果实的整个表面上表征干燥驱动的开放机制。主要存在于死植物材料中的两个瓣膜的破裂机制和驱动都是智能材料的模型。基于这些结果,对360°DIC设置在推导仿生原理方面的应用进行了评估。此外,我们提出了一种改进该方法并将其应用于未来测量的方法。