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      Vibration measurement by projection of phase-modulated and amplitude-modulated structured light

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          Abstract: Most of the whole-field optical methods for vibration measurement have low sensitivity when the points of the studied surface vibrate with the same amplitude. Those techniques also usually require complex and/or expensive solutions which are difficult to implement in engineering processes when the vibration amplitudes are relatively high. In order to overcome those limitations we propose a method for out-of-plane vibration measurement which uses structured light projection. The vibrating surface is obliquely illuminated by straight and parallel interference fringes produced by a Twyman-Green interferometer with a 532-nm laser as light source. In order to enable fringe visualization two techniques were employed, namely, the phase modulation of the fringe pattern by using a vibrating mirror in the interferometer, and a stroboscopic illumination by using a Fabry-Perot etalon amplitude modulator. We demonstrated the technique by measuring the vibration amplitudes of small objects in the millimeter and submillimeter range.

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          A method for whole-field noncontact measurement of displacement, velocity, and acceleration of a vibrating object based on image-plane digital holography is presented. A series of digital holograms of a vibrating object are captured by use of a high-speed CCD camera. The result of the reconstruction is a three-dimensional complex-valued matrix with noise. We apply Fourier analysis and windowed Fourier analysis in both the spatial and the temporal domains to extract the displacement, the velocity, and the acceleration. The instantaneous displacement is obtained by temporal unwrapping of the filtered phase map, whereas the velocity and acceleration are evaluated by Fourier analysis and by windowed Fourier analysis along the time axis. The combination of digital holography and temporal Fourier analyses allows for evaluation of the vibration, without a phase ambiguity problem, and smooth spatial distribution of instantaneous displacement, velocity, and acceleration of each instant are obtained. The comparison of Fourier analysis and windowed Fourier analysis in velocity and acceleration measurements is also presented.
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              Fringe projection 3D microscopy with the general imaging model.

              Three-dimensional (3D) imaging and metrology of microstructures is a critical task for the design, fabrication, and inspection of microelements. Newly developed fringe projection 3D microscopy is presented in this paper. The system is configured according to camera-projector layout and long working distance lenses. The Scheimpflug principle is employed to make full use of the limited depth of field. For such a specific system, the general imaging model is introduced to reach a full 3D reconstruction. A dedicated calibration procedure is developed to realize quantitative 3D imaging. Experiments with a prototype demonstrate the accessibility of the proposed configuration, model, and calibration approach.
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                Journal
                jart
                Journal of applied research and technology
                J. appl. res. technol
                Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Ciencias Aplicadas y Tecnología (Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico )
                1665-6423
                2448-6736
                2023
                : 21
                : 1
                : 1-11
                Affiliations
                [1] São Paulo São Paulo orgnameFaculdade de Tecnologia de São Paulo Brazil
                [3] São Bernardo do Campo orgnameCentro Universitário da FEI Brazil
                [2] São Paulo orgnameInstituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas Brazil
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                S1665-64232023000100001 S1665-6423(23)02100100001
                10.22201/icat.24486736e.2023.21.1.1076
                884ff4eb-fc7e-4882-85c8-6abcbe7b82c8

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 22 January 2021
                : 22 June 2020
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 25, Pages: 11
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                fringe projection,stroboscopy,phase modulation,vibration measurement,interferometry

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