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11 August 2008 An ESPI technique based on panoramic interferometry with paraboloid mirrors
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Abstract
In this work we present results of measuring deformations on cylindrical objects. The proposed technique is based on panoramic vision principles with convex mirrors, particularly paraboloid mirrors. ESPI techniques are then combined with this panoramic vision system to create a technique suitable of being applied on cylindrical objects. Some results obtained with first-approach mirrors are shown. The system is composed of two modules, illumination and capture, each one needs a paraboloid mirror. Nevertheless this is not the only possible setup when using convex mirrors, an alternative setup is also proposed but is not studied experimentally. Results show the feasibility of the system to determine full-field deformations inside a cylindrical object. The systems is currently being patented and points to an attractive solution in cylindrical or panoramic geometries.
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Araceli Soto, Juan B. Hurtado-Ramos, Liliana Reséndiz, and J. Joel González Barbosa "An ESPI technique based on panoramic interferometry with paraboloid mirrors", Proc. SPIE 7063, Interferometry XIV: Techniques and Analysis, 70631F (11 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.802547
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Panoramic photography

Cameras

Interferometry

Beam splitters

Digital holography

Holographic interferometry

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