Correlate is a digital image correlation (DIC) and evaluation software for materials research, component/assembly analysis and impact testing. Correlate is built for use with the ARAMIS 3D camera systems which allows you to capture accurate 3D data; including displacement and deformation, using high resolution optical sensors. Pair with ARAMIS 3D camera system to evaluate surface motion and deformation. Using a stochastic pattern or point markers, images areas can be described with sub-pixel accuracy.
Digital image correlation (DIC) is an optical, non-contact method used to map 3D coordinates and evaluate surface motion, deformation and strain data. Applications include materials research, component testing, system dynamic analysis, etc.
Use Correlate to accurately analyse surface deformation and stress/strain data allowing you to evaluate material properties, and perform test and simulations for manufacturing and construction applications.
Correlate DIC functionalities can be used for motion tracking of individual points or components and including high-speed testing. Applications include dynamic assembly testing, biomechanics, motion/crash testing, impact testing and more.
Correlate allows you to create reports to export your results in an easily readable and traceable format. Create report templates to automate reoccurring tasks saving you both time and money during your engineering, research or testing process.
The Deakin IFM lab is a research centre specialising in materials research and testing. They use ARAMIS and Correlate to perform material testing for industry R&D applications as well as sheet metal forming process analysis.
We supplied Monash University with an ARAMIS system integrated with Correlate; enabling them to perform drop weight and impact testing for materials R&D purposes.