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1 December 1991 Moiré sensor as an automatic feeler gauge
Joanna Konwerska-Hrabowska, Tadeusz Kryszczynski, M. Smolka, P. Olbrysz, L. Widomski
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Abstract
Two identical gratings crossed by a small angle Φ create moiré fringes. Knowledge of the distance d between the fringes allows one to state a value of angle Φ between the gratings. The angle Φ can be used a measure of either angular or linear movement. The above is utilized for the construction of sensors having a linear relation between angular and linear displacements. Two solutions for measuring the distance d in a real time situation are presented: one with an "optical path" and the other with an "electronic path". In both the CCD elements are used.
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Joanna Konwerska-Hrabowska, Tadeusz Kryszczynski, M. Smolka, P. Olbrysz, and L. Widomski "Moiré sensor as an automatic feeler gauge", Proc. SPIE 1554, Second International Conference on Photomechanics and Speckle Metrology, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57491
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Moire patterns

Raster graphics

CCD cameras

Optical sensors

Holographic interferometry

Mechanics

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