Accordion fringe interferometry: a revolutionary new digital shape‐scanning technology
Abstract
Purpose
This paper seeks to describe an innovative new technology for digitizing the shapes of 3D objects quickly and accurately, which uses accordion fringe interferometry (AFI).
Design/methodology/approach
Laser beams cast fringe patterns on objects, a digital camera captures images and software constructs point clouds of data. A software package then analyzes the point cloud to extract information such as dimensions or variations in shape for subsequent operations.
Findings
The AFI approach has already been applied to a number of applications such as: inspection of jet engine airfoils, repair of composite structures and inspection of very delicate objects.
Practical implications
Point cloud digital shape scanning will find an ever increasing number of applications which will benefit from this fast, accurate and non‐contact three‐dimensional digitizing technology.
Originality/value
Users now have a totally new means for capturing dense, three‐dimensional data.
Keywords
Citation
Bloss, R. (2008), "Accordion fringe interferometry: a revolutionary new digital shape‐scanning technology", Sensor Review, Vol. 28 No. 1, pp. 22-26. https://doi.org/10.1108/02602280810849983
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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