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Comparison of double-pulse digital holography and HPFEM measurements
Authors:F. Mendoza Santoyo, G. Pedrini, Ph. Fr  ning, H. J. Tiziani,P. H. Kulla
Affiliation:

a Institut für Technische Optik, Universität Stuttgart Pfaffenwaldring 9, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany

b Centro de Investigaciones en Optica, A.C., Group de Metrologia Optica, Loma del Bosque 115, Colonia. Lomas del Campestre, Leon, Gto. 37150, Mexico

Abstract:Pulsed digital holographic interferometry is a widely used technique for measurement of surface deformations. The results are displayed as high-quality images containing the surface deformation represented as a continuous function with high-precision and good resolution. On the theoretical side, the high precision finite-elements method (HPFEM) can be used to compute whole deformation maps of elastic continua, with a resolution comparable to that obtained with digital holographic interferometry. To prove the latter a series of resonant modes from a flat rectangular metal plate obtained with digital holographic interferometry will be compared to the same modes obtained under the same conditions with HPFEM. A very useful measurement concept is reached by combining both methods since they can be performed in parallel and within the same working area.
Keywords:Resonant modes   Harmonic excitation   HPFEM analysis   FEM analysis   Vibrating flat metal plate   Deformation measurements   Double-pulse digital holographic interferometry   Ruby laser
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