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Holographic Interferometry in Experimental Mechanics, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991 Coll. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, Vol. 60

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Holographic Interferometry in Experimental Mechanics
This monograph deals with diverse applications of holographic interferome­ try in experimental solid mechanics. Holographic interferometry has experienced a development of twenty years. It has enjoyed success and suffered some disappointments mainly due to early overestimation of its potential. At present, development of holo­ graphic interferometry is progressing primarily as a technique for quantita­ tive measurements. This is what motivated us to write this book - to ana­ lyze the quantitative methods of holographic interferometry. The fringe patterns obtained in holographic interferometry are graphi­ cally descriptive. In the general case, however, because they contain infor­ mation on the total vectors of displacement for points on the surface of a stressed body, the interpretation of these interferograms is much more complicated than in typical conventional interferometry. In addition, the high sensitivity of the method imposes new requirements on the loading of the objects understudy. New approaches to designing loading fixtures are needed in many cases to ensure the desired loading conditions. The wealth of information obtained in holographic interferometry necessitates the use of modern computational mathematics. Therefore, practical implementation of the various methods of holographic interferometry must overcome sub­ stantial difficulties requiring adequate knowledge in diverse areas of science such as coherent optics, laser technology, mechanics, and applied mathe­ matics. Experimental methods play a significant role in solid mechanics.
1. Introduction to Optical Holography.- 2. Holographic Interferometry.- 3. Optimization of Holographic Interferometers.- 4. Determination of the Displacement-Vector Components.- 5. Determination of Strain and Stress in an Elastic Body by Holographic Interferometry.- 6. Displacement Measurements on Objects under Elasto-Plastic Deformation.- 7. Holographic Contour Mapping.- 8. Holographic Studies of Vibrations.- References.

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