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In-Flight Aeroelastic Measurement Technique
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Videogrammety to Measure Model Geometry
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Model Deformation Measurements at NASA Wind Tunnels Using Videogrammetry
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Videogrammetric Model Deformation (VMD)

Highly accurate, real-time measurement of wind tunnel model deformation (wing twist, wing bending, sting bending) with strong applicability to aeroelasticity testing. Recently adapted to obtain in-flight aeroelastic wing deformation measurements on an F-18E/F.

Applicability:

  • Obtain static and dynamic aeroelastic measurements in wind tunnels
  • Useful for a number of tests at NASA facilities
    • National Transonic Facility
    • 16-Ft Transonic Dynamics Tunnel
    • Transonic Dynamics Tunnel
    • Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel
    • Ames 12-Ft Pressure Tunnel

 

Wind Tunnel Model Deformation Measurements

Wind Tunnel Model Deformation Measurements

F18-E/F

F18-E/F

In-Flight Aeroelastic Deformation Measurements

In-Flight Aeroelastic Deformation Measurements

Wind Tunnel Model Deformation Measurements

 

 

   
 
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