Speckle pattern interferometry excited by pulsed laser for crack size detection
Yaowen Zhu,
Zhenkai Chen,
Wenjing Zhou
et al.
Abstract:Defect detection is an important part of heritage conservation and speckle pattern interferometry is a common technique for inspecting surface and internal defects. A speckle pattern interferometry coupled with pulsed laser system for non-destructive detection and prediction of different size cracks is introduced and tested. According to photoacoustic effect, ultrasonic waves are generated by pumping a pulsed laser beam to the rear surface of the sample. The ultrasonic waves serve as carrier propagating from t… Show more
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