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The Complete Guide to Sample Marking for Video Extensometers
Whether performing routine tensile testing, measuring Poisson’s ratio, or conducting full-field strain analysis, correct sample marking is essential for reliable, repeatable strain data. This article provides a comprehensive guide to sample marking for video extensometers, explains how digital image correlation (DIC) works, and outlines best practices for achieving high-quality strain measurements across a wide range of materials.
christopherthomasb
Jan 75 min read


Video Extensometers VS. Clip-On Extensometers
If you’re trying to choose between a video (non-contact) extensometer and a clip-on (contact) extensometer, the best answer depends on what you test, how often you change specimen types, your accuracy needs, your risk tolerance for damaging samples, and—very often—budget.
christopherthomasb
Dec 31, 20256 min read


What is a Universal Testing Machine?
A Universal Testing Machine (UTM) is a mechanical-testing instrument designed to apply controlled axial forces (and sometimes other modes of loading) to material specimens and then measure the specimen’s response (force, displacement, strain, deformation, failure) under well-defined conditions.
christopherthomasb
Nov 3, 20258 min read


What is a Video Extensometer?
What is a Video Extensometer and How Do They Work?
christopherthomasb
Mar 21, 20253 min read
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