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7 January 2015 Detection and measurement of surface defects by fringe projection technique
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Proceedings Volume 9442, Optics and Measurement Conference 2014; 94420R (2015) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2086522
Event: Optics and Measurement Conference 2014, 2014, Liberec, Czech Republic
Abstract

The present work aims to analyze and characterize the macro-geometrical defects of surfaces.

As a way of characterization an optical method is used, which is the projection of fringes that is a technique of non-destructive measurement.

The location, depth and size of surface defects can be determined automatically by projection of four figures of rectilinear fringes shifted in phase on the surface to be tested. An optical mounting of triangulation to project the fringes is then performed.

After projection, the projected gratings images are captured by a CCD camera, digitized and stored in computer memory. The application of phase shifting algorithm with four steps is achieved to determine the initial phase that contains the "measurand", which is the difference in shape. Pieces with different forms were tested.

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Aïssa Manallah and Mohamed Bouafia "Detection and measurement of surface defects by fringe projection technique", Proc. SPIE 9442, Optics and Measurement Conference 2014, 94420R (7 January 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2086522
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KEYWORDS
Phase shifts

Fringe analysis

Phase shift keying

CCD cameras

Phase shifting

Nondestructive evaluation

Modulation

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