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Photogrammetric tracking of aerodynamic surfaces and aerospace models at NASA langley research center

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posted on 2024-11-23, 06:20 authored by Mark ShortisMark Shortis, Stuart Robson, Thomas Jones, William Goad, Charles Lunsford
erospace engineers require measurements of the shape of aerodynamic surfaces and the six degree of freedom (6DoF) position and orientation of aerospace models to analyse structural dynamics and aerodynamic forces. The measurement technique must be non-contact, accurate, reliable, have a high sample rate and preferably be non-intrusive. Close range photogrammetry based on multiple, synchronised, commercial-off-the-shelf digital cameras can supply surface shape and 6DoF data at 5-15Hz with customisable accuracies. This paper describes data acquisition systems designed and implemented at NASA Langley Research Center to capture surface shapes and 6DoF data. System calibration and data processing techniques are discussed. Examples of experiments and data outputs are described.

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Start page

27

End page

34

Total pages

8

Outlet

Proceedings of the 23rd ISPRS Congress

Editors

L. Halounova, V. Safar, F. Remondino, J. Hodac, K. Pavelka, M. Shortis, F. Rinaudo, M. Scaioni, J. Boehm, and D. Rieke-Zapp

Name of conference

XXIII ISPRESS CONGRESS: Annals of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Science

Publisher

International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

Place published

Trento, Italy

Start date

2016-07-12

End date

2016-07-19

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006069955

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-02-01

Open access

  • Yes

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