Review of phase measuring deflectometry

As a low cost, full-field three-dimensional shape measurement technique with high dynamic range, Phase Measuring Deflectometry (PMD) has been studied and improved to be a simple and effective manner to inspect specular reflecting surfaces. In this review, the fundamental principle and the basic conc...

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Main Authors: Huang, Lei, Idir, Mourad, Zuo, Chao, Asundi, Anand
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1417572020-06-10T07:52:30Z Review of phase measuring deflectometry Huang, Lei Idir, Mourad Zuo, Chao Asundi, Anand School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Phase Measuring Deflectometry Structure Light Illumination As a low cost, full-field three-dimensional shape measurement technique with high dynamic range, Phase Measuring Deflectometry (PMD) has been studied and improved to be a simple and effective manner to inspect specular reflecting surfaces. In this review, the fundamental principle and the basic concepts of PMD technique are introduced and followed by a brief overview of its key developments since it was first proposed. In addition, the similarities and differences compared with other related techniques are discussed to highlight the distinguishing features of the PMD technique. Furthermore, we will address the major challenges, the existing solutions and the remaining limitations in this technique to provide some suggestions for potential future investigations. 2020-06-10T07:52:30Z 2020-06-10T07:52:30Z 2018 Journal Article Huang, L., Idir, M., Zuo, C., & Asundi, A. (2018). Review of phase measuring deflectometry. Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 107, 247-257. doi:10.1016/j.optlaseng.2018.03.026 0143-8166 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141757 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2018.03.026 2-s2.0-85044999591 107 247 257 en Optics and Lasers in Engineering © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Phase Measuring Deflectometry
Structure Light Illumination
spellingShingle Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Phase Measuring Deflectometry
Structure Light Illumination
Huang, Lei
Idir, Mourad
Zuo, Chao
Asundi, Anand
Review of phase measuring deflectometry
description As a low cost, full-field three-dimensional shape measurement technique with high dynamic range, Phase Measuring Deflectometry (PMD) has been studied and improved to be a simple and effective manner to inspect specular reflecting surfaces. In this review, the fundamental principle and the basic concepts of PMD technique are introduced and followed by a brief overview of its key developments since it was first proposed. In addition, the similarities and differences compared with other related techniques are discussed to highlight the distinguishing features of the PMD technique. Furthermore, we will address the major challenges, the existing solutions and the remaining limitations in this technique to provide some suggestions for potential future investigations.
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Asundi, Anand
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