1 September 2005 High-accuracy contouring using projection moiré
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Abstract
Shadow and projection moiré are the oldest forms of moiré to be used in actual technical applications. In spite of this fact and the extensive number of papers that have been published on this topic, the use of shadow moiré as an accurate tool that can compete with alternative devices poses very many problems that go to the very essence of the mathematical models used to obtain contour information from fringe pattern data. In this paper some recent developments on the projection moiré method are presented. Comparisons between the results obtained with the projection method and the results obtained by mechanical devices that operate with contact probes are presented. These results show that the use of projection moiré makes it possible to achieve the same accuracy that current mechanical touch probe devices can provide.
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Cesar A. Sciammarella, Luciano Lamberti, and Federico M. Sciammarella "High-accuracy contouring using projection moiré," Optical Engineering 44(9), 093605 (1 September 2005). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2044847
Published: 1 September 2005
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KEYWORDS
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Optical testing

Calibration

Photogrammetry

3D modeling

Cameras

Mathematical modeling

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