Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Response to multiple sensing means or motion conditions
Patent
1988-08-24
1989-10-03
Myracle, Jerry W.
Measuring and testing
Speed, velocity, or acceleration
Response to multiple sensing means or motion conditions
738653, G01N 2100
Patent
active
048708658
ABSTRACT:
A first laser beam is modulated at a modulation frequency and focused on a first point in the proximity of a connection being tested so as to generate a photothermo elastic wave thereat, and a second laser beam is focused on a second point in the proximity of the connection, which second point is separated from the first point. The second laser beam is scattered at the second point. A detector detects a modulation-frequency component of the scattered second laser beam, so as to detect a propagated level at the second point of the photo-thermo elastic wave from said first point based on the detected modulation-frequency component of the scattered second laser beam. The propagation of the elastic wave depends on the strength of the connection and the detected level of the elastic wave indicates strength of the connection.
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Hane Kazuhiro
Hattori Shuzo
Myracle Jerry W.
Nagoya University
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