Lasers in Measurements: Learn How to Use Them

In summary, researchers are using lasers to measure the speed of air in a hypersonic wind tunnel and to measure distances.
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Hi! I have to make a presentation about the usage of lasers in measurements, but I am not sure what I should include. I thought of something like using laser beams for measuring distances, but I don't know how exactly this can be done and what else can be measured with lasers. I'd be greatful if you could help me :smile:
 
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My suggestion is that you go to google.com and enter "laser distance theory" or something similar (without the "theory" you get a lot sites of companies that manufacture lasers).
I did and got this intersting site:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgifile=/chronicle/archive/2002/01/17/MN81755.DTL
 
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You obviously realize that there are lots of uses for lasers in measurement, but I think I have a particularly interesting application. I'm bound not to tell you too much about it, but I'm sure that if you thought about it then you'd be able to fill in the blanks.

Some researchers I know are currently using lasers to measure the speed of air in a hypersonic wind tunnel around an object which is designed fly through the air very, very quickly (~Mach 15, of the top of my head). A pretty powerful Class IV CO2 laser is split up into two parallel beams. I'm not too sure of the arrangement, (because I haven't been allowed to play with it..!), but using a system of mirrors/prisms one of these beams gets routed through the hypersonic air flow, and the other flows through stagnant air. The path lengths of the two beams is identical. The beams then meet up again, and the spacing of the resulting interference fringes (as recorded on some photographic film) is used to determine the speed of the moving air.
 
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Yeah, googling for laser interferometry will bring up quite a number of applications from different fields in addition to the distance, displacement etc. measurements. We've used the thing for example in analysis of material damage & cracking in 3D ... gives you awesome resolution.

... about some of the principles in a tolerably interesting application :

http://www.ndt.net/article/v04n12/palles2/palles2.htm
 
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Thanks a lot! I really needed examples of what can be measured by lasers.
I have one more question. Do you know how laser triangulation works for mesuring distances? As far as I could understand from what I read, the laser beam is reflected by the target and then the target is projected on a detector by a lens. But how can we measure the distance to the target in this way?
 
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It is probably worth doing a quick search on LIDAR systems as well.

Also, lots of commercial sites have basic information on the basic principles of operation of their products.

Claude.
 

FAQ: Lasers in Measurements: Learn How to Use Them

What is a laser and how is it used in measurements?

A laser is a device that emits a concentrated beam of light through the process of stimulated emission. It is used in measurements to provide precise and accurate readings, as the beam of light is able to maintain its intensity and direction over long distances.

What are the advantages of using lasers in measurements?

Lasers have several advantages over traditional measurement tools. They have a narrow beam that allows for precise targeting, they can measure over long distances without losing accuracy, and they can be used in a variety of environments such as air, water, and vacuum.

What types of measurements can be taken using lasers?

Lasers can be used for a wide range of measurements, including distance, speed, vibration, position, and temperature. They can also be used for more specialized measurements such as flow rate, thickness, and surface roughness.

What factors can affect the accuracy of laser measurements?

Several factors can affect the accuracy of laser measurements, including the quality and calibration of the laser itself, the reflectivity of the object being measured, and any interference from environmental conditions such as dust or moisture.

What precautions should be taken when using lasers for measurements?

When working with lasers, it is important to follow safety protocols to prevent any harm to yourself or others. This includes wearing appropriate protective gear, ensuring the laser is properly calibrated and aimed, and avoiding pointing the laser at anyone's eyes.

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