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31 July 1989 Non-Contacting Vibration Measurement: Role In Design And Industrial Applications
A. J. Barker, P. E. Jaeger, D. E. Oliver
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Proceedings Volume 1084, Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Industrial Measurement and Analysis; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952926
Event: Sira/Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Measurement and Analysis, 1989, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
The advantages of Scanning Laser Doppler Vibrometry as a non-contacting method of vibration measurement are reviewed, with particular emphasis on industrial vibration measurement and modal testing. The measurement principle embodied in commercially available equipment is described, together with external features and user facilities incorporated in the system. Application examples drawn from work carried out in industrial and university laboratories are used to illustrate the broad capabilities of the technique.
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A. J. Barker, P. E. Jaeger, and D. E. Oliver "Non-Contacting Vibration Measurement: Role In Design And Industrial Applications", Proc. SPIE 1084, Stress and Vibration: Recent Developments in Industrial Measurement and Analysis, (31 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952926
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KEYWORDS
Velocity measurements

Vibrometry

Computing systems

Doppler effect

Modulation

Transducers

Industrial metrology

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