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Multi-point vibrometer based on high-speed digital in-line holography

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Abstract

This paper describes a digital holographic setup based on in-line holography and a high-speed recording to get a multipoint vibrometer. The use of a high-speed sensor leads to specificities that enable the in-line configuration to be used. The case of transient vibrations is investigated through a full simulation of the holographic process. The simulation shows that the first instants are critical since distortion may occur, resulting in errors in the phase measurement. Experimental results are provided by exciting an aluminum beam with a transient signal. A comparison with the velocity measured by a pointwise vibrometer is provided. Frequency response functions are extracted and the experimental results confirm the ability of the method to provide full-field contactless measurements at the high-speed time scale evolution of the vibration.

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