2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2008.10.003
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Location of delamination in laminated composite plates by pulsed laser holography

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“…The basic concept of phase shifting interferometry is inserting a device (e.g., a PZT transducer) into the optical path to incorporate known phase shifts. As depicted in Figure 5, the techniques may classified into camera-based interferometry [65][66][67][68][69][70][71] and detector-based interferometry , out of which the former is limited in temporal domain resolution, whereas the latter limited in spatial domain resolution [11]. In second classification, when coupling a broadband light into the fiber, local FBG sensors using Bragg gratings as sensing elements placed within an optical fiber reflect back a narrowband signal whose peak wavelength (Bragg wavelength) depends on the grating's period and effective refractive index.…”
Section: Nde Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The basic concept of phase shifting interferometry is inserting a device (e.g., a PZT transducer) into the optical path to incorporate known phase shifts. As depicted in Figure 5, the techniques may classified into camera-based interferometry [65][66][67][68][69][70][71] and detector-based interferometry , out of which the former is limited in temporal domain resolution, whereas the latter limited in spatial domain resolution [11]. In second classification, when coupling a broadband light into the fiber, local FBG sensors using Bragg gratings as sensing elements placed within an optical fiber reflect back a narrowband signal whose peak wavelength (Bragg wavelength) depends on the grating's period and effective refractive index.…”
Section: Nde Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Holography: Holography as a powerful interferometric technique to measure surface displacement and vibration modes even under noisy environments is a complicated technique in terms of measurement interpretation. In this regard, the shape and location of delamination in CFRP laminate have been estimated through out-of-plane vibrational mode patterns at specific frequencies for each delamination shape measured using pulsed laser holography, emphasizing on the technique's merit, that is the reduction of the environmental noises [68]. Additionally, amplitudes of the local out-of-plane vibration modes at a specific frequency at a healthy area and delaminated area derived from heterodyne holography were applied for delamination inspection, thereby verifying delamination location with data measured by SLDV and thermography [69].…”
Section: Camera-based Interferometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the high cost of CFRP materials, non-destructive testing (NDT) methods including thermography [1e4], ultrasonic inspection [5e8], X-ray inspection [9e11], shearography [11,12], electronic speckle pattern interferometry [13,14], etc. are commonly applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Todoroki et al (2002) and Iwasaki and Todoroki (2005) individually diagnosed delamination in graphite/epoxy laminates based on changes in their electric resistance, with the delamination identified correctly. Akhter et al (2009) used pulsed electronic speckle pattern interferometry (Pulsed-ESPI) to locate delamination in carbon fiberreinforced plastic laminate plates. Their results showed that the location of delamination was successfully detected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%