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13 October 1999 3D shearography for surface strain analysis
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Abstract
The development of a time-division-multiplexed 3D digital shearography instrument is described. The system provides simultaneous measurement of the in-plane and out-of-plane deformation gradients, allowing full surface strain analysis. The object under investigation is sequentially illuminated from three directions by three fiber coupled high power laser diode sources, and imaged onto a CCD camera through a single shearing interferometer. The pulsing of the sources is synchronized with the camera frame rate. Phase stepping is achieved using laser diode wavelength tuning combined with a path length imbalance in the shearing interferometer. The source pulsing schedule and image acquisition are controlled from a PC. An analysis of the optimum illumination geometry is presented. The performance of the system is evaluated on laboratory test samples.
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Stephen W. James and Ralph P. Tatam "3D shearography for surface strain analysis", Proc. SPIE 3783, Optical Diagnostics for Fluids/Heat/Combustion and Photomechanics for Solids, (13 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.365743
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KEYWORDS
Shearography

Semiconductor lasers

CCD cameras

Shearing interferometers

Cameras

Time division multiplexing

3D metrology

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