Method and apparatus for sensing ultrasonic energy

Optics: measuring and testing – Material strain analysis – By light interference detector

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356319, 356360, G01B 1116, G01B 902

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042759633

ABSTRACT:
The acoustic energy responsive deformation of a workpiece surface is sensed in a contact-free manner by optical means using a laser which illuminates the surface at which deformation is expected. The reflection light energy is transmitted to an optical interferometer as previously shown in the art. The present improvement comprises the use of a multi-wavelength laser beam light and separating the light after passing through the interferometer into the distinct wavelengths. Each light signal corresponding to a specific wavelength is converted individually to an electrical signal, each electrical signal is rectified, and the plurality of rectified signals are then averaged in an electrical summing means.

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Abdulladir et al. "Optical Surface Roughness & Slopes Measurements with a Double Beam Spectrophotometer", Rev. Sci. Instrum. 11-1974, pp. 1356-1360.

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