Abstract
Detection of tire defects is of prime importance for the on-road safety
of vehicles. Hence, a quick non-invasive mechanism is required for
frequent testing of tires in service as well as for quality checks of
newly manufactured tires in the automotive industry. We propose a
methodology based on the principle of double-exposure digital
holographic interferometry, implemented with a portable digital
holographic camera for successful detection and dimension measurement
of tire defects. To implement the principle, mechanical load is
applied to a tire to produce interferometric fringes by comparing the
normal and stressed states of the tire surface. The defects in the
tire sample are identified from discontinuities in the interferometric
fringes. Quantitative analysis of the displacement of the fringes
gives the dimensions of the defects. Some experimental results are
presented, validated by a vernier caliper.
Funder
Department of Science and Technology,
Ministry of Science and Technology, India
Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research, India
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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