Speckle Cross-Correlation Method in Measuring Fine Surface Displacements

  • Bahrawi M
  • Farid N
  • Abdel-Hady M
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Industrial applications need regular testing for the lifetime, movement, strength, and performance of manufacturing machines during production process. Since speckle photography is a simple economic technique, it is used in investigating object response under mechanical and thermal effects depending on the movement of the speckle patterns with respect to the deformation strength and direction. In the present work, the cross-correlation technique is used to analyze the speckle patterns by iterative method to define both values and directions of rigid body translation and expansion. In order to check the accuracy of the cross-correlation technique, the results are compared with the displacement values given by analyzing the Young's interference fringes resulted from the Fourier transformation of the speckle patterns. This noncontact technique is found to be accurate and informative depending on the stability and sensitivity of the optical system. This method of measurement is an effective tool in studying the hard cases of objects and machines under various effects.

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Bahrawi, M., Farid, N., & Abdel-Hady, M. (2012). Speckle Cross-Correlation Method in Measuring Fine Surface Displacements. Journal of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 2012, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/976376

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