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22 September 1993 Real-time reflective holographic interferometry
Wyman Z.L. Zhuang, John P. Baird, Hugh M. Williamson, Robert K. Clark
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Proceedings Volume 2101, Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156362
Event: Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments, 1993, Wuhan, China
Abstract
A real-time reflective holographic interferometry system is described. It overcomes the vibration isolation problems associated with conventional real time holography, and presents living-fringe patterns which can give dynamic deformation maps of an object under study. Two set-ups used to produce real-time reflective holographic interferograms are presented. Its optical arrangement is very simple, comprising a low-cost C.W. laser (10mW He-Ne), a shutter and a spatial filter mounted on a camera tripod. This real-time technique is applied to measure the local buckling of a riveued lap joint.
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Wyman Z.L. Zhuang, John P. Baird, Hugh M. Williamson, and Robert K. Clark "Real-time reflective holographic interferometry", Proc. SPIE 2101, Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments, (22 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156362
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KEYWORDS
Holographic interferometry

Holography

Reflectivity

Holograms

Laser applications

Vibration isolation

Cameras

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