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A study on hydraulic fracture behavior using 2D Digital Image Correlation (2D-DIC) at the University of Utah. Using transparent PMMA specimens (100×100×25mm) and a 47MP high-resolution camera system, the research demonstrated DIC's effectiveness in analyzing fracture patterns. Results showed clear horizontal strain patterns and symmetrical stress redistribution, establishing a foundation for studying complex fracture interactions in resource extraction applications
Presenter Name: Sunghyun Kim
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: Virtual
Presentation #24
College: Engineering
School / Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
Email: u1270873@umail.utah.edu
Research Mentor: Shahrzad Roshankhah
Time: 9:00 AM