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1 June 1993 Computer-aided holometry in the automotive industry
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Proceedings Volume 10268, Optical Inspection and Testing: A Critical Review; 1026803 (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.170177
Event: Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, 1992, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
In the past, holometry methods have been used primarily for problem solving in structures that were already in production, often where limited opportunities existed to make expensive modifications to existing tooling. Infrequently holometry was used by knowledgeable engineers to develop optimized components in the prototype stage even without the current CAE methods. The opportunity and challenge of our day is to closely couple CAE (FEA, EFA, BEA) methods and experimental methods (Computer Aided Holometry (CAH), modal, etc.) to optimize structural performance in the upstream product development process where necessary tooling modifications can and will be made. Holometry is used by American, European and Japanese automobile manufactures and several commercial sources for equipment and software are now available.

The capabilities of Ford USA’s CAH system for stepped phase interferometry are presented. Holographic test equipment and facilities are briefly reviewed. Fringe analysis algorithms and procedures for practical semiautomated processing of stepped phase interferograms of complex real life structures for quantitative measurement of deformation and shape are discussed. Several automotive applications illustrating the fringe analysis technique are presented.
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Gordon M. Brown "Computer-aided holometry in the automotive industry", Proc. SPIE 10268, Optical Inspection and Testing: A Critical Review, 1026803 (1 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.170177
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KEYWORDS
Fringe analysis

Finite element methods

Holography

Manufacturing

Phase interferometry

Prototyping

Shape analysis

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