Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5007755 | Optics and Lasers in Engineering | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A multichannel optical fiber laser Doppler vibrometer was demonstrated with the capability of making simultaneous non-contact measurements of impacts at 3 different locations. Two sets of measurements were performed, firstly using small ball bearings (1Â mm-5.5Â mm) falling under gravity and secondly using small projectiles (1Â mm) fired from an extremely high velocity light gas gun (LGG) with speeds in the range 1Â km/s-8Â km/s. Determination of impact damage is important for industries such as aerospace, military and rail, where the effect of an impact on the structure can result in a major structural damage. To our knowledge the research reported here demonstrates the first trials of a multichannel fiber laser Doppler vibrometer being used to detect hypervelocity impacts.
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Authors
Julio E. Posada-Roman, David A. Jackson, Mike J. Cole, Jose A. Garcia-Souto,