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Insect Wing Deformation Measurements Using High Speed Digital Holographic Interferometry
DANIEL DONATO AGUAYO
FERNANDO MENDOZA SANTOYO
MANUEL HUMBERTO DE LA TORRE IBARRA
David Asael Gutiérrez Hernández
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An out-of-plane digital holographic interferometry system is used to detect and measure insect’s wing micro deformations. The in-vivo phenomenon of the flapping is registered using a high power cw laser and a high speed camera. A series of digital holograms with the deformation encoded are obtained. Full field deformation maps are presented for an eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly (Pterourus multicaudata). Results show no uniform or symmetrical deformations between wings. These deformations are in the order of hundreds of nanometers over the entire surface. Out-of-plane deformation maps are presented using the unwrapped phase maps.
15-03-2010
Artículo
CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
Aparece en las colecciones: Articulos Arbitrados 2010

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