Results from initial laboratory investigations with the dot projection photogrammetric technique are presented for three wind-tunnel test articles with a range of surface scattering and reflection properties. These test articles are a semispan model and a micro air vehicle with a latex wing that are both diffusely reflecting, and a highly polished specularly reflecting model used for high Reynolds number testing. Results using both white light and laser illumination are presented. Some of the advantages and limitations of the dot projection technique are discussed. Although a desirable final outcome of this research effort is the characterization of dynamic behavior, only static laboratory results are presented in this preliminary effort.
Dot Projection Photogrammetric Technique for Shape Measurements of Aerospace Test Articles
40th AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference ; 2002 ; Reno, NV, United States
2002-01-01
Preprint
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Photogrammetric techniques for aerospace applications
Elsevier | 2012
|Photogrammetric techniques for aerospace applications
Online Contents | 2012
|