Objective speckle method using stick-on foil and its applications
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1988
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<span style="font-family: 'Museo Sans-300', Arial, 'Sans Serif'; font-size: 15px; line-height: 24px">Objective speckle from a stick-on foil is a new approach to applying the objective white light speckle method to in-plane displacement measurements. By a relatively easy technique a thin aluminum foil is mounted onto the specimen surface and a random grating is scratched onto it, yielding high reflectance and fine optical details. After double exposure by a direct recording system without using a lens, the resulting holographic film possesses a broad spatial spectrum and displacement information. Full-field contour maps of equal displacement can be obtained that are of good contrast and high sensitivity and that have a large adjustable measurement range. The method can be applied to practical engineering problems for both plane and developable curved surfaces.</span> |
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英语 |
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Optical Engineering.1988,27(3):207-209 |
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期刊论文 |