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PM–iDICs 2024 – PhotoMechanics Association & International DIC Society Joint Conference 2024

October 29–31, 2024 | Clermont-Ferrand, France

Santa Cruz, CA – Hadland Imaging will be at PM–iDICs 2024 in Clermont-Ferrand, France, October 29–31, 2024. We’ll be showcasing the latest in ultra high-speed visible, infrared & Flash X-ray imaging solutions from our friends at Shimadzu, Scandiflash, FLIR, iX Cameras, REL, SVS Vistek and more. Stop by, say hello and see ultra high-speed 2D/3D DIC imaging solutions for your research!

Join us at PM-iDICs 2024 in France! See you there! 

 

About PM–iDICs 2024

This joint conference will focus on full field measurement techniques and their applications in experimental solid mechanics. Classical procedures used in experimental solid mechanics have been significantly modified by recent advances in optical measurement methods, image processing and infrared thermography. These full-field measurement techniques lead to high resolution displacement, strain and temperature maps which open new and attractive fields of investigation. The purpose of the PM-iDICs 2024 conference is to provide an international forum for academics and practitioners to promote the new possibilities offered by these techniques and to discuss their impact on the mechanical characterization of materials and structures. 

Conference Themes 

  • Development and application of techniques such as moiré/speckle interferometry, grid methods, photoelasticity, digital image or volume correlation, & holography in experimental solid mechanics 
  • Comparison, benchmarking and identification of technique suitability for specific applications
  • Techniques for measurement from nano to large scales & their applications in solid mechanics
  • Detection and characterization of cracks & damage
  • Infrared thermography and its application to thermoelasticity, damage & fatigue analysis
  • Stress & strain field analysis
  • Identification of the mechanical behaviour of materials & structures from full-field measurements, including hybrid methods 

Conference Secretariat 

PM-iDICs 2024
UCA/SIGMA-Clermont
27 rue Roches Genes,
63170 Aubière, France
Tel: +33 (0) 4 73 28 81 31
email: pmidics2024.ip@uca.fr

Conference Chairs 

Benoît Blaysat, France
Brian K. Bay, USA
Julia Cline, USA 

Event organized by…

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About PhotoMechanics Association
The purpose of the PhotoMechanics Association – PhotoMecA for short – is to promote and disseminate quantitative image acquisition and analysis methods for studying the mechanical behavior of materials and structures in France. It also aims to promote the exchange of ideas and collaboration between the various fields contributing to photomechanics, and to provide forums and meetings (such as the PM-iDICs cycle) to share and disseminate knowledge in this field. Scientific and technical training in this field is also one of its main objectives

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About iDICs
The International Digital Image Correlation Society (iDICs) was founded in 2015 as a nonprofit scientific and educational organization committed to training and educating users of digital image correlation (DIC) systems. iDICs develops and offers world-recognized DIC training certification to improve industry practice of DIC for general applications while also emphasizing research and establishing standards for DIC measurement techniques.

Learn more about DIC solutions & high-speed imaging:

Contact a Hadland Imaging representative to learn more and visit our page on DIC Solutions (digital image correlation) for more information about testing machines, high-speed cameras & everything you need to get the job done right.

 

Keywords: Clermont-Ferrand, DIC, DIC research and applications, Digital Image Correlation, France, iDICs, PhotoMechanics Association and International DIC Society Joint Conference 2024, PM–iDICs 2024

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