Citation:
Thomas Kissinger, Thomas O. H. Charrett, Stephen W. James and Ralph P. Tatam. Cost-effective vibration and displacement measurement using range-resolved interferometry. Proceedings of the BSSM 10th international conference on advances in experimental mechanics, 1-3rd September 2015, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract:
A recently developed range-resolved optical interferometric signal processing technique is applied
to vibration and displacement sensing with fibre-based beam delivery. The technique is demonstrated to
allow the simultaneous acquisition of high-quality, high resolution relative displacement measurements
(ߪ ൌ ͵ ) based on interferometric phase evaluation along with coarser ሺߪ ൌ ͲǤͲͷ ) absolute
displacement measurements. The interferometric relative displacement data can be used for vibrometry
measurement and to yield high-quality derivative velocity and acceleration data suitable for position control
applications. The absolute data can serve as an additional proximity sensor. The sensing approach employs
cost-effective diode lasers, off-the-shelf digital processing hardware and a very simple optical setup, and
can, due to the use of a collimated beam, operate over a wide range of working distances.