G01B11/162

Electronic speckle pattern interferometer (ESPI) for long-range measurement of displacement of materials within hazardous environments

A digital speckle pattern interferometer (DSPI) is provided for long-range measurement of displacement of materials within a hazardous environments. A test arm of a portion of coherent beam from a laser is aimed at a selected angle to traverse a distance to a test surface. An input collimator has a lens wide enough to receive a reflected beam from the test surface and is focused at a corresponding distance. The reflected beam is combined with a reference beam split from the coherent radiation onto a camera for measuring displacement of the test surface based on an electronic speckle pattern interferometer (ESPI).

SHEAROGRAPHY SYSTEM FOR SUBSEA INSPECTIONS

The present invention proposes the use of the shearography technique in a system for the non-destructive inspection of composite material repairs applied to submerged metallic pipelines.

The shearography system of the invention is characterized in that it comprises at least one vision and lighting module (VLM) (1), at least one fixation module (FM) (2), at least one excitation module (TEM) (3), at least one command and power module (CPM) (4), and a computer (5).

The proposed system can be fixed to the repaired pipe by means of divers or ROVs, and the inspection control can be carried out entirely from the platform or surface support vessel.

Method and device for additive manufacturing utilizing simulation test results of a workpiece

Methods and devices for additive manufacturing of workpieces are provided. For analysis during production, a test is carried out using a selected test method. The test results are compared with simulated test results derived during a simulation of the manufacturing and testing. The test may use one or more of a laser ultrasound test unit, an electronic laser speckle interferometry test unit, an infrared thermography test unit, or an x-ray test unit.

Common lens transmitter for motion compensated illumination

A laser transmission apparatus utilizing multiple laser beams and beam paths with a diverger lens to provide an illumination pattern that can compensate for lateral movement of the platform during shearography is provided. Further, this optical setup requires no moving parts and does not reduce power of the laser beams as they move through the individual components thereof. From the perspective of the surface being scanned or inspected, the present disclosure may provide two laser images of a single surface that appear to be identical despite the fact that they were taken from two different spatial positions of the moving platform.

GEOMETRIC PHASE BASED MOTION COMPENSATION FOR SHEAROGRAPHY

A laser transmission assembly for shearography and related systems utilizing transmissive geometric phase plate pairs in place of Risley prism pairs or movable mirrors therein. Transmissive geometric phase plates provide for a system that is more compact than systems utilizing mirrors or Risley prism pairs while maintaining or improving the adjustability of the system and further offering beamshaping to provide desired illumination patterns.

APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING
20170336324 · 2017-11-23 ·

Described herein is an apparatus for non-destructive testing that includes a cavity. The apparatus also includes an input element coupled with the cavity and configured to receive a laser beam and to direct the laser beam into the cavity. The apparatus additionally includes multiple output elements formed in the cavity and spaced apart along the cavity. Each output element of the multiple output elements is configured to direct a portion of the laser beam out of the cavity such that each portion of the laser beam directed out of a respective one of the multiple output elements has a substantially similar intensity.

Method of analyzing deformations in a laminated object and according system

The present invention relates to a method of analyzing a laminated object and to a system for analyzing a laminated object. Illustrative embodiments herein relate to optical interferometry techniques for non-destructively analyzing laminated objects with large surface utilized to obtain data relating to the topography of an object under examination and to further process the obtained topographical data so as to identify type and/or severity and/or position of surface defects.

Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometer (ESPI) for long-range measurement of displacement of materials within hazardous environments
20210372921 · 2021-12-02 ·

A digital speckle pattern interferometer (DSPI) is provided for long-range measurement of displacement of materials within a hazardous environments. A test arm of a portion of coherent beam from a laser is aimed at a selected angle to traverse a distance to a test surface. An input collimator has a lens wide enough to receive a reflected beam from the test surface and is focused at a corresponding distance. The reflected beam is combined with a reference beam split from the coherent radiation onto a camera for measuring displacement of the test surface based on an electronic speckle pattern interferometer (ESPI).

Optical detection of vibrations

Systems and methods are provided for vibrations detection in a scene. Systems comprise at least one coherent light source configured to illuminate the scene, an optical unit configured to focus scattered light from the scene onto a pixelated detector, the detector configured to provide pixel intensity signals, and a processing unit configured to analyze the pixel intensity signals over the pixels of the detector to derive a vibration spectrum of elements in the scene that correspond to the pixels. The signal modulation at each pixel may be used to indicate the vibrations of the scene element(s) that corresponds to the pixel(s). Vibration information concerning the scene may be used to direct other methods of vibration measurements, such as speckle interferometry, according to derived vibration images of the scene.

Non-Contact Non-Destructive Testing Method and System
20220146252 · 2022-05-12 ·

A non-contact non-destructive testing method includes spatially and/or temporally controlling a laser excitation light based on a predetermined pattern. The laser excitation light is projected onto a surface of a test object to generate acoustic waves on the test object. The acoustic waves apply stress loading to the test object. The method also includes imaging the test object with and without stress loading using shearography imaging, and analyzing shearography imaging data to determine a presence of a defect in the test object.