Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern

A simple and accurate algorithm (phase scanning method) is proposed for 3D surface contouring and dynamic response determination of a vibrating object. A sinusoidal fringe pattern is projected onto a low-frequency vibrating object by a programmable liquid crystal display projector. The fringe patter...

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Main Authors: Shang, H. M., Tay, Cho Jui, Quan, Chenggen, Fu, Yu, Chen, Lujie
Other Authors: Temasek Laboratories
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-917052020-09-26T22:18:08Z Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern Shang, H. M. Tay, Cho Jui Quan, Chenggen Fu, Yu Chen, Lujie Temasek Laboratories DRNTU::Science::Physics::Optics and light A simple and accurate algorithm (phase scanning method) is proposed for 3D surface contouring and dynamic response determination of a vibrating object. A sinusoidal fringe pattern is projected onto a low-frequency vibrating object by a programmable liquid crystal display projector. The fringe patterns are captured by a high-speed CCD camera with a telecentric gauging lens. Phase values are evaluated point by point using phase scanning method. From the phase values of each point on the object, the contour of the specimen at different instants of vibration can be retrieved. In this paper, a small vibrating coin is used to demonstrate the validity of the method and the experimental results are compared with test results on a stationary coin using four-step phase shifting and fast Fourier transform methods. The technique is especially useful in applications where the vibrating object has a complicated shape. Accepted version 2011-01-26T04:23:23Z 2019-12-06T18:10:29Z 2011-01-26T04:23:23Z 2019-12-06T18:10:29Z 2004 2004 Journal Article Tay, C. J., Quan, C., Fu, Y., Chen, L., & Shang, H. M. (2004). Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern. Optics and Laser Technology, 36(6), 471-476. 0030-3992 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/91705 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6707 10.1016/j.optlastec.2003.12.002 en Optics and laser technology This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Optics and Laser Technology, Elsevier. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optlastec.2003.12.002]. 25 p. application/pdf
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Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern
description A simple and accurate algorithm (phase scanning method) is proposed for 3D surface contouring and dynamic response determination of a vibrating object. A sinusoidal fringe pattern is projected onto a low-frequency vibrating object by a programmable liquid crystal display projector. The fringe patterns are captured by a high-speed CCD camera with a telecentric gauging lens. Phase values are evaluated point by point using phase scanning method. From the phase values of each point on the object, the contour of the specimen at different instants of vibration can be retrieved. In this paper, a small vibrating coin is used to demonstrate the validity of the method and the experimental results are compared with test results on a stationary coin using four-step phase shifting and fast Fourier transform methods. The technique is especially useful in applications where the vibrating object has a complicated shape.
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author_facet Temasek Laboratories
Shang, H. M.
Tay, Cho Jui
Quan, Chenggen
Fu, Yu
Chen, Lujie
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author Shang, H. M.
Tay, Cho Jui
Quan, Chenggen
Fu, Yu
Chen, Lujie
author_sort Shang, H. M.
title Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern
title_short Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern
title_full Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern
title_fullStr Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern
title_full_unstemmed Surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern
title_sort surface profile measurement of low-frequency vibrating objects using temporal analysis of fringe pattern
publishDate 2011
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