1976
DOI: 10.1364/ao.15.001558
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Holographic interferometry: compensation for rigid body motion

Abstract: A technique producing an optical effect that is unaffected by rigid body motion is described. It is shown that the resulting interference fringe pattern is proportional to the change in model thickness, which for the case of plane stress is proportional to the sum of the principal stresses, and thus provides a full field isopachic fringe pattern. This method combines holographic interferometry and the moiré effect. Double exposure holograms are made from both sides of a model before and after deformation. The … Show more

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