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29 May 2002 Role of shearography in nondestructive testing
Y.Y. Hung
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Proceedings Volume 4537, Third International Conference on Experimental Mechanics; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468755
Event: Third International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, 2002, Beijing, China
Abstract
This article reviews shearography and its applications in nondestructive testing. Shearography is a laser-based technique for full-field and non-contacting measurement of surface deformation. Despite being a relative young technique, it has already received considerable industrial acceptance, in particular, for nondestructive testing. One major difference of shearography form other NDT techniques is the mechanics of revealing flaws. Shearography reveals defects in an object by identifying defect-induced deformation anomalies which are more relevant to structural weakness. Other applications of shearography include strain measurement, material characterization, residual stress evaluation, leak detection, vibration studies and 3D shape measurement.
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Y.Y. Hung "Role of shearography in nondestructive testing", Proc. SPIE 4537, Third International Conference on Experimental Mechanics, (29 May 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.468755
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KEYWORDS
Shearography

Nondestructive evaluation

Fringe analysis

Speckle pattern

Composites

3D metrology

Cameras

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