Shearography or Speckle pattern shearing interferometry is a measuring and testing method similar to
holographic interferometry Holographic interferometry (HI)Powell RL & Stetson KA, 1965, J. Opt. Soc. Am., 55, 1593-8 is a technique which enables the measurements of static and dynamic displacements of objects with optically rough surfaces at optical interferometric precision ...
. It uses
coherent light
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or
coherent
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More specifically, coherence, coherency, or coherent may refer to the following:
Physics
* Coherence (physics ...
soundwaves to provide information about the quality of different materials in
nondestructive testing
Nondestructive testing (NDT) is any of a wide group of analysis techniques used in science and technology industry to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage.
The terms nondestructive examination (NDE), n ...
,
strain measurement, and
vibration
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analysis. Shearography is extensively used in production and development in aerospace, wind rotor blades, automotive, and materials research areas. Advantages of shearography are the large area testing capabilities (up to 1 m
2 per minute), non-contact properties, its relative insensitivity to environmental disturbances, and its good performance on honeycomb materials, which is a big challenge for traditional nondestructive testing methods.
Shearing function
When a surface area is illuminated with a highly
coherent
Coherence is, in general, a state or situation in which all the parts or ideas fit together well so that they form a united whole.
More specifically, coherence, coherency, or coherent may refer to the following:
Physics
* Coherence (physics ...
laser light
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, a stochastical
interference
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Communications
* Interference (communication), anything which alters, modifies, or disrupts a message
* Adjacent-channel interference, caused by extra ...
pattern is created. This interference pattern is called a
speckle, and is projected on a rigid camera's
CCD chip. Analogous with
Electronic speckle pattern interferometry (ESPI), to obtain results from the speckle we need to compare it with a known reference light. Shearography uses the test object itself as the known reference; it shears the image so a double image is created. The superposition of the two images, a shear image, represents the surface of the test object at this unloaded state. This makes the method much less sensitive to external vibrations and noise. By applying a small load, the material will deform. A nonuniform material quality will generate a nonuniform movement of the surface of the test object. A new shearing image is recorded at the loaded state and is compared with the sheared image before load. If a flaw is present, it will be seen.
Phase-shift technology
To increase the sensitivity of the measurement method, a real-time phase shift process is used in the sensor. This contains a stepping mirror that shifts the reference beam, which is then processed with a best fit-algorithm and presents the information in real time.
Applications
The main applications are in composite nondestructive testing, where typical flaws are:
Disbonds,
Delaminations,
Wrinkles,
Porosity,
Foreign objects, and
Impact damages.
Industries where Shearography is used are:
Aerospace,
Space,
Boats,
Wind power,
Automotive,
Tires, and
Art conservation.
[MK Meybodi, I Dobrev, P Klausmeyer, EJ Harrington, C Furlong,]
Investigation of thermomechanical effects of lighting conditions on canvas paintings by laser shearography
,SPIE Optical Engineering+ Applications, 2012
Inspection standards
The methodology of shearography is standardized by ASTM International:
* ASTM E2581-07, "Standard Practice for Shearography on Polymer Matrix Composites, Sandwich Core Materials and Filament Wound Pressure Vessel’s in Aerospace Applications"
The following NDT personnel certification documents contain references to shearography:
* BS EN 4179:2009
* NAS 410, 2008 Rev 3
*
ASNT SNT-TC-1A, 2006 edition
* ASNT CP-105, 2006 edition
References
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Nondestructive testing