Laser doppler vibrometer (LDV) is used to measure the vibration of an object's surface.
In order to obtain the relationship between the measured parameters of LDV and the stress components in solids, researchers from the Institute of Acoustics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IACAS) proposed a new measurement method and analyzed its performance.
Via the new measurement method, the stress field in the transparent solid could be measured directly based on LDV. Compared with traditional methods, such as electrometry and photoelastic method, this method has higher sensitivity and intuitiveness and could be used to observe the ultrasonic wave in transparent solid. Besides, it is sensitive to dynamic stress but has no response to static stress. Consequently, it wouldn't be affected by residual stress in transparent solid.
Researchers converted the measured beam emitted from LDV to linearly polarized light by adding a rotatable linear polarizer to the optical path. As a new measurement dimension, the polarization direction of laser could provide more information about the measured object.
When polarized laser traveled into the transparent solid, the frequency of the laser, the direction of its polarization and the stress components of the internal stress field were coupled. The stress fields in the solid were precisely calculated by automatic processing of the measurement results.
Figure 1. Experimental set-up of the method. (Image by IACAS)
Figure 2. The measured material is a K9 optical glass with a band defect in the middle. (Image by IACAS)
Researchers used K9 optical glass with a band defect as an example. The longitudinal waves excited by the ultrasonic probe traveled down from the top of the glass block and were scattered by band defects. LDV recorded images of elastic wave at each time, including three independent stress components. Finite element analysis (FEA) results validated the new method.
Figure 3. With 2D model approximation, three independent stress components obtained by using LDV and FEA were compared. (Image by IACAS)
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 11427809, 11874386).
The research has been published in the Journal of Sound and Vibration.
Reference:
ZUO Weiyi, HU Zhongtao, AN Zhiwu, KONG Yuanyuan. LDV-based measurement of 2D dynamic stress fields in transparent solids, Journal of Sound and Vibration. (2020) 115288. DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2020.115288.
Contact:
ZHOU Wenjia
Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100190 Beijing, China
E-mail: media@mail.ioa.ac.cn