Digital phase shift holographic interferometry and its application to temperature measurement of reacting flowfield

1991 ◽  
Author(s):  
SHENG TIENG
2017 ◽  
Vol 40 (13) ◽  
pp. 3690-3695 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Wei ◽  
Han-miao Cheng ◽  
Fan Li ◽  
Deng-ping Tang ◽  
Shui-bin Xia

When sampling analog signal, the electronic transformer generally produces a fixed phase error that will compromise the measurement accuracy and require a phase shift method for correction. In this paper, we propose a digital phase shift method based on least squares fitting algorithm and derive the recursion formula of digital phase shift. The simulation has also been done to analysis its performance. The result shows that the method has high phase shift resolution and precision. By applying the method to an electronic transformer based on Rogowski coil, we have experimentally verified the feasibility and validity of the method.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olaide F. Olabode ◽  
Simon Fletcher ◽  
Andrew P. Longstaff ◽  
Naeem S. Mian

Temperature measurement is one of the most important aspects of manufacturing. There have been many temperature measuring techniques applied for obtaining workpiece temperature in different types of manufacturing processes. The main limitations of conventional sensors have been the inability to indicate the core temperature of workpieces and the low accuracy that may result due to the harsh nature of some manufacturing environments. The speed of sound is dependent on the temperature of the material through which it passes. This relationship can be used to obtain the temperature of the material provided that the speed of sound can be reliably obtained. This paper investigates the feasibility of creating a cost-effective solution suitable for precision applications that require the ability to resolve a better than 0.5 °C change in temperature with ±1 °C accuracy. To achieve these, simulations were performed in MATLAB using the k-wave toolbox to determine the most effective method. Based upon the simulation results, experiments were conducted using ultrasonic phase-shift method on a steel sample (type EN24T). The results show that the method gives reliable and repeatable readings. Based on the results from this paper, the same setup will be used in future work in the machining environment to determine the effect of the harsh environment on the phase-shift ultrasonic thermometry, in order to create a novel technique for in-process temperature measurement in subtractive manufacturing processes.


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