3D Full Field Deformation Measurement of Materials
Hi,
I'm working on cost effective 3D full field deformation/strain measurement of materials as research for my undergraduate studies. I need to know whether these Streodepth cameras and LiDAR cameras suitable for the Stereo-DIC concept. If I can able to get the point clouds of the initial and deformed specimen, I can able to process my work via MATLAB. Is this possible to use this Stereo depth cameras in your product list. Also, I need to know how much precise they are for measurements if this is possible. (The work is much related to the VIC 3D measurement works by correlated solutions).
Furthermore, For the same work is it possible to use the LiDAR L515 camera. Is it capable of doing this work?
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Hi Lowhikan1,
Sorry for the delay in replying to you.
The L515 is the perfect product for any indoor application that requires accurate depth data in the range of 0.25-9 m. Typical use cases could pick and place for warehouse robotics, volumetric measurement and room scanning. The 3D scanning is possible with L515. The Intel RealSense LiDAR Camera L515, has edge fidelity in a class of its own, combined with a quality FHD RGB camera and IMU for more robust handheld scanning solutions. Together these features make the L515 the best option for taking your 3D scanning to the next level. Refer to this documentation for more details: https://www.intelrealsense.com/lidar-camera-l515/
Check out this page: https://www.intelrealsense.com/use-cases/ to see the existing software. If none of the 3rd party available on that page that seems to fit your needs, you have to use the RealSense SDK 2.0 to develop other applications that you want.
Intel RealSense SDK 2.0: https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense is open-source and free to use to develop your own application.
Meanwhile, the comparison chart for all our products is available here.
https://www.intelrealsense.com/compare-depth-cameras/
Regards,
Aznie
Intel RealSense Customer Support
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