Nova Scientia (Nov 2023)

Recovery of the response function of a flexible membrane to a volume oscillation using double digital fringe projection technique and frequency filtering

  • Ubaldo Uribe López,
  • Daniel Arturo Olivares Vera,
  • David Asael Gutiérrez Hernández,
  • Francisco Javier Casillas Rodríguez,
  • José de Jesús Ibarra Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21640/ns.v15i31.3408
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 31

Abstract

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This study presents a method to recover the response function of a flexible latex membrane undergoing a dynamic event by volume oscillation using Double Digital Fringe Projection to measure the profile of the surface in a sequence of frames. By applying a frequency filter to the interference pattern, a moiré pattern was obtained. Optical phase retrieval from individual frames was performed using the Isotropic Quadrature Transform Algorithm. This fringe projection technique enables full-field measurements, including edges where other techniques could not perform due to shadows generated by the tilt angle. The procedure was devised as a non-contact system to retrieve the deformation function of a flexible surface, enhancing a valuable aspect of the methodology. The results demonstrate successful recovery of the membrane response function, highlighting the relevance of the method for accurate deformation measurements using a straightforward system. These outcomes provide significant value for the development of precise measurement techniques for flexible structures in engineering applications, such as soft robotics, biomedical devices, and material science.

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