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Mesure de la Déformation d'un Objet par Interférométrie Holographique

Jumpei Tsujiuchi, +2 more
- 01 Nov 1969 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 6, pp 709-722
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In this article, the frange de l'interferometrie holographique sont etudiees for les mouvements types d'un objet, and la forme et la localisation des franges sont obtenues.
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Les franges de l'interferometrie holographique sont etudiees pour les mouvements types d'un objet, et la forme et la localisation des franges sont obtenues. Il resulte de ces etudes que le faisceau d'eclairage de l'objet est parallele a la direction d'observation et que la separation des franges d'egale inclinaison de celles d'egale epaisseur permet de mesurer le deplacement global et la deformation pure longitudinale et laterale.

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Surface-deformation measurement using the wavefront reconstruction technique.

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