1 June 2003 New method for measuring dynamic response of small components by fringe projection
Cho Jui Tay, Chenggen Quan, Huai Min Shang, T. Wu, Shihua Wang
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We describe the use of an optical fringe projection method to measure the dynamic response of small components. In this method, sinusoidal fringes are projected on a small component using a programmable liquid crystal display (LCD) projector and a long-working-distance microscope (LDM). The image of the fringe pattern is captured by another LDM and a high-speed camera and subsequently processed by the fast Fourier transform (FFT) technique. A simple procedure is described that enables calibration of the optical setup for subsequent amplitude and frequency measurement of small vibrating components. A method that enhances the detection range of the system is also included.
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Cho Jui Tay, Chenggen Quan, Huai Min Shang, T. Wu, and Shihua Wang "New method for measuring dynamic response of small components by fringe projection," Optical Engineering 42(6), (1 June 2003). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1570824
Published: 1 June 2003
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KEYWORDS
Fringe analysis

Fourier transforms

Image processing

High speed cameras

Projection systems

CCD cameras

LCDs

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