Holographic Interferometry

Holographic Interferometry
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9783540480785
ISBN-13 : 3540480781
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Synopsis Holographic Interferometry by : Pramod K. Rastogi

Holographic Interferometry provides a valuable and up-to-date source of information in the rapidly expanding field. The eight specialists` contributions cover the principles and methods currently in use. The scope of the book has been limited to the study of opaque object and ample space has been devoted to a comprehensive treatment of the phenomena of fringe formation, with a particular emphasis on the quantitative evaluation of the holographic interference fringe patterns. The emergence of computer-aided fringe analysis and phase-shifting techniques have simplified considerably the quantative real-time measurements of object shapes and deformations. The last two chapters provide a reasonably detailedoverview of full-field holographic methods for the measurement of shapes, displacements, dervatives, difference displacements and vibrations.

Handbook of Holographic Interferometry

Handbook of Holographic Interferometry
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 554
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ISBN-10 : 9783527604920
ISBN-13 : 3527604928
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Synopsis Handbook of Holographic Interferometry by : Thomas Kreis

The book presents the principles and methods of holographic interferometry - a coherent-optical measurement technique for deformation and stress analysis, for the determination of refractive-index distributions, or applied to non-destructive testing. Emphasis of the book is on the quantitative computer-aided evaluation of the holographic interferograms. Based upon wave-optics the evaluation methods, their implementation in computer-algorithms, and their applications in engineering are described.

Interferometry by Holography

Interferometry by Holography
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9783540390084
ISBN-13 : 3540390081
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Synopsis Interferometry by Holography by : Y.I. Ostrovsky

This book is an introduction to holographic interferometry - a field of holography having a great number of important and practically useful ap pl ications. It is intended for special ists working in the field of optics and holography, and also for students of the relevant specialities. At present, a gr eater and greater number of mechanica 1 engi neers, tur bine designers, testers of diverse equipment, biologists, crystallographers, and so on have to do with holographic interferometry. To allow these spe cialists, who are comparatively far from optics, to master the subject too, the main content of the book is preceded by an introductory chapter treating the fundamental concepts of the interference of light, optical interferometry, holography and holographic interferometry. The following chapters deal with the fundamentals of the theory of ho lographic interferometry and of experimental equipment. The authors have set themselves the task of sharing their more than ten year of experience of work in the field of holographic interferometry with their readers. In this connection, the questions which they dealt with directly are con sidered in somewhat greater detail, as a rule, than those with which they have become acquainted only from publications on the subject. A sufficiently detailed (although far from complete) bibliography gives any interested reader an opportunity to improve his knowledge of this field.

Holographic and Speckle Interferometry

Holographic and Speckle Interferometry
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 0521348781
ISBN-13 : 9780521348782
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Holographic and Speckle Interferometry by : Robert Jones

Holographic and speckle interferometry are optical techniques which use lasers to make non-contracting field view measurements at a sensitivity of the wavelength of light on optically rough (i.e. non-mirrored) surfaces. They may be used to measure static or dynamic displacements, the shape of objects, and refractive index variations of transparent media. As such, these techniques have been applied to the solution of a wide range of problems in strain and vibrational analysis, non-destructive testing (NDT), component inspection and design analysis and fluid flow visualisation. This book provides a self-contained, unified, theoretical analysis of the basic principles and associated opto-electronic techniques (for example Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometry). In addition, a detailed discussion of experimental design and practical application to the solution of physical problems is presented. In this new edition, the authors have taken the opportunity to include a much more coherent description of more than twenty individual case studies that are representative of the main uses to which the techniques are put. The Bibliography has also been brought up to date.

Holographic Interferometry in Experimental Mechanics

Holographic Interferometry in Experimental Mechanics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9783540470687
ISBN-13 : 3540470689
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Holographic Interferometry in Experimental Mechanics by : Yuri I. Ostrovsky

This monograph deals with diverse applications of holographic interferome try in experimental solid mechanics. Holographic interferometry has experienced a development of twenty years. It has enjoyed success and suffered some disappointments mainly due to early overestimation of its potential. At present, development of holo graphic interferometry is progressing primarily as a technique for quantita tive measurements. This is what motivated us to write this book - to ana lyze the quantitative methods of holographic interferometry. The fringe patterns obtained in holographic interferometry are graphi cally descriptive. In the general case, however, because they contain infor mation on the total vectors of displacement for points on the surface of a stressed body, the interpretation of these interferograms is much more complicated than in typical conventional interferometry. In addition, the high sensitivity of the method imposes new requirements on the loading of the objects under study. New approaches to designing loading fixtures are needed in many cases to ensure the desired loading conditions. The wealth of information obtained in holographic interferometry necessitates the use of modern computational mathematics. Therefore, practical implementation of the various methods of holographic interferometry must overcome sub stantial difficulties requiring adequate knowledge in diverse areas of science such as coherent optics, laser technology, mechanics, and applied mathe matics. Experimental methods play a significant role in solid mechanics.

Holographic Interferometry

Holographic Interferometry
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Publisher : Wiley-VCH
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015038174002
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Synopsis Holographic Interferometry by : Thomas Kreis

The book presents the principles and methods of holographic interferometry, a coherent-optical measurement technique for deformation and stress analysis, for the determination of refractive-index distributions, or applied to non-destructive testing. Emphasis of the book is on the quantitative computer-aided evaluation of the holographic interferograms. Based upon wave-optics the evaluation methods, their implementation in computer-algorithms, and their applications in engineering are described.

Basics of Interferometry

Basics of Interferometry
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9780080918617
ISBN-13 : 0080918611
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Basics of Interferometry by : P. Hariharan

This book is for those who have some knowledge of optics, but little or no previous experience in interferometry. Accordingly, the carefully designed presentation helps readers easily find and assimilate the interferometric techniques they need for precision measurements. Mathematics is held to a minimum, and the topics covered are also summarized in capsule overviews at the beginning and end of each chapter. Each chapter also contains a set of worked problems that give a feel for numbers.The first five chapters present a clear tutorial review of fundamentals. Chapters six and seven discuss the types of lasers and photodetectors used in interferometry. The next eight chapters describe key applications of interferometry: measurements of length, optical testing, studies of refractive index fields, interference microscopy, holographic and speckle interferometry, interferometric sensors, interference spectroscopy, and Fourier-transform spectroscopy. The final chapter offers suggestions on choosing and setting up an interferometer.

Field Guide to Holography

Field Guide to Holography
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Publisher : SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0819499579
ISBN-13 : 9780819499578
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Field Guide to Holography by : Pierre-Alexandre Blanche

Presents an overview of the various concepts of holography, including a theoretical foundation and descriptions of the different types of holograms, techniques used to produce them, and the most common recording materials. Written with a broad audience in mind the book provides a panorama of the field to help readers understand its concepts and methodology.

Optical Holography

Optical Holography
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 428
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ISBN-10 : 0521439655
ISBN-13 : 9780521439657
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Optical Holography by : P. Hariharan

This 1996 book is an expanded edition of one of the best known introductions to optical holography.

Optical Methods in Engineering Metrology

Optical Methods in Engineering Metrology
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 490
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ISBN-10 : 9789401115643
ISBN-13 : 9401115648
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Optical Methods in Engineering Metrology by : D.C. Williams

Optical methods, stimulated by the advent of inexpensive and reliable lasers, are assuming an increasingly important role in the field of engineering metrology. Requiring only a basic knowledge of optics, this text provides a compendium of practical information prepared by leaders in the field.