Abstract

This paper proposes a sonic resonance test for an elastic modulus measurement which is based on the electronic speckle pattern interferometry. Previous measurement technique of elastic constant has the limitation of application for thin film or polymer material because contact to specimen affects the result. It has been developed as a non-contact optical measurement technique which can visualize resonance vibration mode shapes with whole field. The maximum vibration amplitude at each vibration mode shape is a clue to find the resonance frequencies. The dynamic elastic constant of test material can be easily determined from vibration of a beam equation using the measured resonance frequencies. The proposed technique is able to give high accurate elastic modulus of materials through a simple experimental set-up and analysis. The experimental result also compared to the theoretical result.

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