Measure What You See

Vehicle Structural Testing 4.0 (White Paper)

Written by Ben Eisdorfer | April 20, 2023 6:36:30 PM Z

ABSTRACT

The Factory of the Future greatly uses optical measurement systems throughout the design, testing, and manufacturing of next-generation materials, structures, and products. Optical measurements open advanced analysis capabilities for structural testing and understanding the complexities of advanced designs. Digital Image Correlation (DIC) and Photogrammetry are critical measurement methods for automotive materials and structures because of their ability to measure the entire structure holistically, simply, and rapidly. This system measures displacements better than Draw-wire, LVDTs, and clip gauges and measures strain better than strain gages. This technology is applicable to performance studies in test lab measurements to on-vehicle field testing. The work will look at NVH, deformations, and strains, on traditional vehicle measurements, from engines, body components, and exhaust systems. This paper will discuss these advanced capabilities for the automotive industry and beyond.