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14 October 1971 A Comparison Of Out-Of-Plane Deformation And In-Plane Translation Measurements Made With Holographic Interferometry
Jon E. Sollid
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Proceedings Volume 0025, Developments in Holography II; (1971) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953507
Event: Developments in Holography, 1971, Boston, United States
Abstract
Holographic interferometry has been known since the original work by Brooks, Hef linger, and Wuerker (Ref.1); Powell and Stetson (Ref. 2); and Haines and Hildebrand (Ref. 3) in around 1965. Numerous general investigations using holographic interferometry have been performed since then. My purpose here is to bridge the gap between the many fine original investigations and the wide audience of possible users of holographic interferometry who would like to know how these techniques can help them with their particular problems. I will show what range and accuracy to expect for the two classes of motion, deformation, and translation, which are most amenable to measurement by holographic interferometry, and "how to get the numbers" out of the interferograms.
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Jon E. Sollid "A Comparison Of Out-Of-Plane Deformation And In-Plane Translation Measurements Made With Holographic Interferometry", Proc. SPIE 0025, Developments in Holography II, (14 October 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953507
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KEYWORDS
Holographic interferometry

Holograms

Holography

Motion measurement

Aerospace engineering

Computer simulations

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