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Digital image correlation serves as a powerful method for evaluating material characteristics. By examining images, researchers can accurately gauge how materials respond under varying operational environments. While these assessments typically focus on static loading scenarios, imaging techniques prove particularly valuable for tracking alterations in elastic and thermal properties. Nevertheless, further investigation is needed to fully understand the relationships between these properties using high-definition imagery. This study involves subjecting various composite materials to dynamic loading in a controlled laboratory environment. Precision cameras will document both elastic deformations and thermal variations throughout the testing process. The research will begin by developing specialized experimental protocols to identify key elastic and thermal parameters, followed by comprehensive testing and data analysis to establish empirical connections between these material behaviors.