Abstract
In recent years, low frequency vibration measurement is being widely concerned in many applications, because low frequency vibration usually introduces a strong influence. The low frequency vibration is commonly measured by the laser interferometry, requiring a complicated system and a high cost laser interferometer, and its flexibility in field vibration measurement is poor; or the method using vibration transducer, requiring a transducer with known sensitivity, and its measurement precision is not high. In this paper, we propose a novel method based on single camera, which achieves low frequency vibration measurement via collecting and processing sufficient frame sequence images. The proposed method is compared with the heterodyne interferometry by measuring the vibration displacements of a long-stroke shaker simultaneously. Experimental results show the proposed method realizes <1% vibration displacement measurement precision at frequencies between 0.05 Hz-5 Hz.
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