2000
DOI: 10.1364/ao.39.002931
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Separation of isoclinics and isochromatics from photoelastic data with a regularized phase-tracking technique

Abstract: We present the application of a regularization algorithm to the processing of photoelastic fringe patterns. The method used is a modified regularized phase-tracking ͑RPT͒ algorithm applied to phase-shifted images. In particular, we present an algorithm for isoclinic-isochromatic separation that uses only five images. In the case of isoclinics the method can deal with problems associated with modulation of isochromatics and with isotropic points by means of a modified cost functional. With respect to the isochr… Show more

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“…In the case of Yoneyama et al 5 a special tricolour source is especially designed for this purpose. On the other hand, Quiroga and Gonzalez-Cano 9 show that a commercially available discrete-spectrum fluorescent lamp can also be used. Thus we have used the commercial type of illumination.…”
Section: Improved Rgb Calibration Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the case of Yoneyama et al 5 a special tricolour source is especially designed for this purpose. On the other hand, Quiroga and Gonzalez-Cano 9 show that a commercially available discrete-spectrum fluorescent lamp can also be used. Thus we have used the commercial type of illumination.…”
Section: Improved Rgb Calibration Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 For the analysis of photoelastic fringe patterns, various techniques have been applied, such as phase shifting, 2 Fourier transforms, 3 spectral content analysis, 4 tricolor image analysis, 5 red-blue-green ͑RGB͒ calibration, 6,7 load stepping, 8 and regularization techniques. 9,10 One of the objectives in these techniques is the use of the smallest possible number of images.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ströbel [11] rst proposed this in the context of phase unwrapping. The objective of the quality map is to guide the RPT in such a way that it should process locally, in the rst place, the highest quality areas (high signal-to-noise ratio), leaving aside the low quality regions so that they are processed last [8,9]. In this way the possible errors that occur in the areas of low quality will be con ned to these areas.…”
Section: Sequential Demodulation Strategy For Isochromatics Demodulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Villa et al [8] and Quiroga and Gonzalez-Cano [9] used the modulation (fringe contrast) information to guide the phase estimation strategy using a regularized phase tracking (RPT) to demodulate moire de ectograms and photoelastic fringe patterns. In this case the best fringes are demodulated rst and then proceeds towards the regions of poorer contrast.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extending the idea of phase unwrapping in other fields of interferometry, Asundi & Wenson (1998) proposed a fast phase unwrapping algorithm for processing isochromatic phase maps in digital photoelasticity based on gray scale masking and flood-fill approach so that it unwraps phase from an area with higher reliability to the one with lower reliability. Quiroga & Gonzalez (2000) presented a regularization algorithm for processing photoelastic fringe pattern using a modified cost functional approach. Servin & Quiroga (2001) used the contrast of the isochromatic fringes as a measure of quality to unwrap ischromatic fringe order from a single dark field image recorded.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%