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Quantify displacements between an initial and a deformed volume in a simple, intuitive way. With the digital volume correlation features in VGSTUDIO MAX, you can calculate the movement of each voxel from one volume to another for the analysis of in-situ tests or part deformation based on real world component loads. The software measures local displacement and strain tensors, visualizes deformations and movements via displacement arrows or lines, and maps results onto finite element (FE) meshes to validate your simulations.
Identify cracks in your parts. With semi-automatic crack segmentation, you can quantify cracks in your scans. By using multiple scans, you can compare these data sets and detect defects that can’t be seen with the naked eye. Defects can be characterized, for example, by their surface.
The digital volume correlation analysis:
Calculate and visualize displacements as well as strains.
With the digital volume correlation analysis, you can:
To compare strains with simulation results or to fit material models, you can map local deformations or strains directly onto FE meshes. This makes VGSTUDIO MAX a powerful tool for material modeling.
With VGSTUDIO MAX, you can:
All local features can be used to create local histograms for selected regions of interest or global histograms for the entire volume. Histograms allow you to investigate the distribution of displacement and strain globally over the analysis region.
With digital volume correlation analysis, you can:
*Porosity/Inclusion Analysis Module required