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The Application of Image Processing to Laser Displacement and Strain Analysis
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Abstract
New image processing procedures for speckle photography and holographic interferometry are described. The algorithm for speckle photography measures the displacement value and direction automatically within the accuracy of ±5% over a range of 10 µm to 150 µm. This algorithm has adopted the Maximum Entropy Method to measure fringe intervals with high accuracy. The algorithm for holographic interferometry detects the fringe line and determines the displacement distribution with an operator's assist. Through the experiments, it was shown that these procedures are effective and accurate for vibration and deformation analysis.
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Kawakami, T. and Kinoshita, A., "The Application of Image Processing to Laser Displacement and Strain Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 871947, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871947.Also In
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