laservibrometry
Laservibrometry is a non-contact optical measurement technique used to determine the vibration velocity of a surface. It operates by directing a laser beam onto the vibrating surface and analyzing the frequency shift of the reflected light. This shift, known as the Doppler effect, is directly proportional to the velocity of the surface at the point of impact. The reflected laser light is interfered with a reference beam, and the resulting interference pattern is detected and processed to extract the vibrational velocity information.
The principle of operation relies on the Doppler shift, where the wavelength of light reflected from a
There are two main types of laservibrometers: Doppler and heterodyne. Doppler vibrometers use a single-frequency laser
Applications of laservibrometry are widespread across various fields. It is used in mechanical engineering for modal