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dimensional scanning in energy research |
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Pressure testing of RTL's
This group uses the AR4000-LIR rangefinder equipped with
the 20 mW infrared laser diode. The rangefinder was modified with the
close focus optics option so that the sensitivity adjusts to close targets
within four feet instead of the sensor's full 54 foot range capability.
The rangefinder was coupled to the line scanner assembly and the entire
system is controlled To the left is a graphical representation of the measured profile of the RTL cone. At each height, the scanner collects a full revolution of data points. The gap in the data occurs where the line scanner's chassis blocks the field of view.
For more information about the testing of deformed Recyclable Transmission Lines or the use of Acuity laser line scanners, consult the project page of Dr. Mark E. Barkey, Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at The University of Alabama.
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3D scanning using lasers from Acuity |
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