Accurate dynamic 3D deformation measurement based on the synchronous multiplexing of polarization and speckle metrology.

Yijun Du, Junxiang Li, Hong Zhao, Zixin Zhao, Chen Fan, Menghang Zhou, Xingyu Yang, Rong Zhao
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Abstract

An accurate dynamic 3D deformation measurement method realized by the combination of phase-shifting speckle interferometry and speckle correlation is proposed. By converting the speckle field and the reference field into a circular polarized and linear polarized state, the three-step phase-shifting speckle interferograms and one specklegram were recorded directly and simultaneously within a single image by using a polarization camera. Then, the out-of-plane deformation was demodulated from the synchronous phase-shifting fringe patterns, and the in-plane deformation was measured by performing correlation calculations by using specklegrams with the effect of the reference field ignored. Thus, the full-field 3D deformation was obtained precisely. Experimental results demonstrated the accuracy and dynamic measurement ability of the proposed method, which is compact and feasible for actual dynamic scenes.

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