Title: Videogrammetry for Model Geometry
1In-Flight Aeroelastic Measurement Technique
Non-Metric positioning system
Three-Axis accelerometer system
Force Positioning System
Balance (Inside Fixture)
Weight Application Rod
- Accomplishments
- In-flight measurements on
- F/A-18 Research aircraft
- M 0.95 at 15,000 ft.
- Spanwise wing bending
- Time-histories of maneuver
- Methodology
- Extract image coordinates
- Manual
- Centroids
- Edges or lines
- Digital image correlation
- Transform from image to object
- Subtract out reference condition
- Attributes
- Robust
- Low cost
- Flexible to measurement needs
- High precision possible
- Simple targeting
- Time-histories
- ( better than current methods)
- Future capabilities
- Entire flight sequence
- No special targets
- Control surface geometry
NASA Langley Research Center and NASA Dryden
Flight Research Center (within Active Aeroelastic
Wing Program)
Reference In-Flight Aeroelastic Measurement
Technique Development, SPIE Optical Diagnostics
for Fluids, Solids, and Combustion II, paper
5191-31, San Diego, 3-4 August 2003
Contact NASA-Langley Gary
Fleming Email g.a.fleming_at_larc.nasa.gov