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Digital holographic cameras and data processing for remote monitoring and measurements of mechanical parts
Authors:A Michałkiewicz  M Kujawińska  K Stasiewicz
Institution:(1) Institute of Micromechanics and Photonics, Warsaw University of Technology, 8 Św. A. Boboli Str., 02-525 Warsaw, Poland;(2) Institute of Applied Physics, Military University of Technology, 2 Kaliskiego Str., 00-908 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:Fast growing technology and requirements for testing of different types of materials and devices require new methods and systems for investigation of their parameters. Among the quantities of high interest are shape, deformation, roughness, local materials constants, displacement, and strain fields of elements under load. In the paper, we present novel solutions for digital holographic cameras, which allow for remote monitoring and measurement of the above mentioned quantities at small mechanical objects or at restricted areas of interest at big structures. The systems have compact design, “black box” measurement approach, and allows for fast and accurate measurements performed directly at the element and often in outdoor environment. The principles of digital and optoelectronic reconstruction and phase manipulation are described together with the exemplary measurement results obtained by means of the cameras presented.
Keywords:optical metrology  digital holographic interferometry  holographic camera  optoelectronic reconstruction  displacement measurement
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