Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Infrared responsive
Patent
1986-01-28
1987-03-31
Fields, Carolyn E.
Radiant energy
Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling
Infrared responsive
2503581, 250225, 2503591, 356364, G01N 2121
Patent
active
046545298
ABSTRACT:
A method and a device for measuring the fibre orientation anisotropy in a fibrous structure such as a sheet of paper or a textile. According to this method, a linearly polarized, far infrared laser beam is directed towards one side of the fibrous structure whose fibre orientation anisotropy is to be measured. The incident energy of the laser beam is measured before this beam traverses the fibrous structure, and its transmitted energy is measured on the other side of the fibrous structure. The transmission coefficient T of the laser beam is determined in at least two different orientations of the polarization plane of the beam with respect to the fibrous structure, this coefficient T being the ratio of the transmitted-to-incident energies. This coefficient T varies exponentially with the basis weight of the fibrous structure and the ratio .alpha. of the absorption coefficients that can be derived from two measurements of coefficient T in two different orientations of the polarized beam, gives a quantitative evaluation of the amount of fibre orientation anisotropy, the value of this ratio .alpha. be equal to 1 when no anisotropy is present in the fibrous structure.
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Boulay Russell
Drouin Bernard
Gagnon Richard
Fields Carolyn E.
Universite Laval
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