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- 2016Surface flatness measurement of quasi-parallel plates employing three-beam interference with strong reference beam
- 2016Subtractive two-frame three-beam phase-stepping interferometry for testing surface shape of quasi-parallel plates citations
- 2015Three-beam interferogram analysis method for surface flatness testing of glass plates and wedgescitations
- 2014Evaluation of optical parameters of quasi-parallel plates with single-frame interferogram analysis methods and eliminating the influence of camera parasitic fringescitations
- 2014Optical metrology with Hilbert-Huang fringe pattern analysis for experimental mechanics
- 2013Highly contrasted Bessel fringe minima visualization for time-averaged vibration profilometry using Hilbert transform two-frame processingcitations
- 2012Continuous wavelet transform for d-space distribution analysis in nanocrystallic materialscitations
- 2008Quasi-parallel glass plate measurements using Fizeau interferometercitations
- 2007Derivation of quasi-parallel glass plate parameters tested in a Fizeau interferometercitations
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Optical metrology with Hilbert-Huang fringe pattern analysis for experimental mechanics
Abstract
Optical whole-field measurement methods with simultaneous acquisition and parallel processing of experimental data are well suited to evaluate mechanical properties of macro and microscale objects in static and dynamic regimes. They enable non-invasive, contact- less, fast, automatic and very accurate investigations of, e.g., in-plane displacements/strain fields, vibration testing and 3D shape evaluation. The measurand is encoded in the output fringe pattern phase (fringe period and orientation) or amplitude distribution (fringe contrast). Quantitative analysis is performed using computer-aided automatic fringe pattern analysis (AFPA) methods [1,2]. The accuracy and calculation speed of the most attractive, from the experimental point of view, single shot techniques depend mainly on the algorithmic solutions applied. In this contribution we advocate several novel algorithms developed by us for efficient fringe filtering and phase/amplitude demodulation based on the notion of the Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT). Their robustness and effectiveness is exemplified by processing fringe patterns obtained using two powerful experimental mechanics techniques, i.e., time-average interferometry and 2D grating (moiré) interferometry.