Vibration measurement by projection of phase-modulated and amplitude-modulated structured light

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Eduardo Acedo Barbosa
Luiz Felipe Gonçalves Dib
Marlene Correa Henrique
Marcelo Tadao Saita

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Most of the whole-field optical methods for vibration measurement have low sensitivity when the points of the studied surface vibrate with the same amplitude. Those techniques also usually require complex and/or expensive solutions which are difficult to implement in engineering processes when the vibration amplitudes are relatively high. In order to overcome those limitations we propose a method for out-of-plane vibration measurement which uses structured light projection. The vibrating surface is obliquely illuminated by straight and parallel interference fringes produced by a Twyman-Green interferometer with a 532-nm laser as light source. In order to enable fringe visualization two techniques were employed, namely, the phase modulation of the fringe pattern by using a vibrating mirror in the interferometer, and a stroboscopic illumination by using a Fabry-Perot etalon amplitude modulator. We demonstrated the technique by measuring the vibration amplitudes of small objects in the millimeter and submillimeter range.

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Barbosa, E. A., Gonçalves Dib, L. F., Henrique, M. C., & Saita, M. T. (2023). Vibration measurement by projection of phase-modulated and amplitude-modulated structured light. Journal of Applied Research and Technology, 21(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.22201/icat.24486736e.2023.21.1.1076
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