7 research outputs found
Studies for Detection of Micro-crack Defects in Cultural Artifacts Using Holographic Non-destructive Testing Methods
890-895Non-destructive testing methods based on different
hologram interferometric techniques have achieved a great importance for different
research and industrial applications. Hologram interferometric (HI) techniques can
be used wherever the presence of a structural weakness results in localized
deformation of the surface when the specimen is stressed, either by the application
of a load or by a change in pressure or temperature. On account of the high measuring
accuracy of these techniques, they offer a unique application for
non-destructive diagnosis of incipient faults or critical damages in precious and
ancient artifacts, paintings,
sculptures, and monuments caused due to environment
effects and aging. Non-destructive testing methods based on different HI techniques;
such as double-exposure, real-time, and sandwich HI have been investigated for
detection of micro-crack defects in cultural artifacts. Experimental results achieved
for micro-crack detection studies on different types of artifacts are discussed
Micro-detachment studies in paintings using sandwich hologram interferometric techniques
286-290<span style="font-size:14.0pt;line-height:
115%;font-family:" times="" new="" roman";mso-fareast-font-family:"times="" roman";="" color:black;mso-ansi-language:en-in;mso-fareast-language:en-in;mso-bidi-language:="" hi"="" lang="EN-IN">Hologram interferometric techniques are finding wide-range applications for
carrying out non-destructive testing studies that are suitable in different
situations. On account of the measuring accuracy of these techniques, they
offer a unique application for non-destructive diagnosis of incipient faults or
critical damages in precious and ancient artifacts, paintings, sculptures and
monuments etc. caused due to environmental effects and aging. Investigations
have been carried out by using sandwich hologram interferometric techniques for
performing micro-detachment studies in paper paintings pasted and mounted on
wooden panel boards. Experimental results achieved have been discussed.</span
Realization of holographic optics based interferometer for study of phase objects
326-333The paper describes different configurations for realization
of a simple, compact and robust holographic optics based interferometer, which
makes use of minimal bulk optical components. The optical arrangements in the
proposed interferometer set-ups involve a very simple alignment procedure and
conventional holographic recording material is used in the formation of
holographic optical elements. Recording schemes for the formation of
holographic optical elements and the related techniques for the realisation of
three different interferometer set-ups along-with the experimental results have
been presented. The proposed interferometer set-ups are quite suitable for
performing optical test studies on phase (transparent) objects in real time
Interferometry based security hologram readable with an encoded key hologram
816-819A simple and cost-effective
method for making security holograms has been presented, which incorporates
holographic interferometry as verification feature in addition to spatially
separated sharp focus spots. When the security hologram is illuminated with
decoding reconstructing beam generated from an encoded key hologram, two
spatially separated sharp focus spots emerge at the predefined positions and
can be read through a photoelectric detector array. In addition, these focused
spots upon divergence in longitudinal direction further generate specific kind
of interferometric fringe patterns of random profile contained in them, which
are suitable for further visual inspection. These machine-readable and visual
verifiable features can be used for better counterfeit-resistant security codes
in embossed holograms. Recording schemes for the formation of such security
holograms and typical experimental results have been presented