Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Abstract
An overdetermined extension to the phase-stepping approach to digital photoelasticity is described in order to obtain high-quality photoelastic data for use in the examination of contact problems. A framework is adapted from earlier work by Ambirajan and Look and is applied to the generalization of existing phase-stepping strategies and the synthesis of new overdetermined variants on the method. The optimality of these strategies is demonstrated computationally, and the influence of errors in quarter-wave plate orientation and assumed isoclinic angle is explored. Sample experimental results are presented, which demonstrate the excellent performance of the system when used with narrow-bandwidth filters to approximate the use of monochromatic light. When the internal filters integral with the colour camera were used, the results were also of high quality up to a relative retardation of around 4.5 measured on the green channel, but measurements of higher fringe orders were progressively degraded owing to the broad bandwidths of the camera's internal filters.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Modelling and Simulation
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