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14 April 2010 A modified WFT for shape and deformation measurement
H. Niu, C. Quan, C. J. Tay
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Proceedings Volume 7522, Fourth International Conference on Experimental Mechanics; 752247 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.850868
Event: Fourth International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, 2009, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
Time-frequency analysis is widely applied to the optical measurement for phase retrieval from fringe patterns. Windowed Fourier transform (WFT) is one of the time-frequency analysis methods and has recently received extensive study on phase retrieval from fringe patterns generated by the optical interferometry or structured light illumination. WFT has been applied for shape and deformation measurement in dynamic nondestructive testing. However, the computation time of WFT is longer than that of conventional Fourier transform method for fringe demodulation. This has restricted the WFT in the application for dynamic measurement. Therefore, a modified WFT is introduced to reduce the computation time. In this approach, the fast Fourier transform is implemented in the WFT algorithm to improve the computational efficiency and border effect of the proposed method for fringe analysis is discussed. The phase retrieval of the proposed method is simulated and the simulation results are compared with conventional Fourier transform method and convolution method of WFT in terms of noise reduction. The experimental work on shape and deformation measurement is conducted to verify the effectiveness and validity of the proposed method.
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H. Niu, C. Quan, and C. J. Tay "A modified WFT for shape and deformation measurement", Proc. SPIE 7522, Fourth International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, 752247 (14 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.850868
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KEYWORDS
Fringe analysis

Fourier transforms

Phase retrieval

Convolution

High speed cameras

Projection systems

Speckle

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