Pathfinder Photogrammetry Research For Ultra Lightweight And Inflatalbe Space Structures

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Pathfinder Photogrammetry Research for Ultra-Lightweight and Inflatable Space Structures

Author: Louis Roy Miller Giersch
language: en
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Release Date: 2001
Pathfinder Photogrammetry Research for Ultra-Lightweight and Inflatable Space Structures

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
language: en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date: 2018-06-04
The defining characteristic of ultra-lightweight and inflatable space structures is that they are both very large and very low mass. This makes standard contacting methods of measurement (e.g. attaching accelerometers) impractical because the dynamics of the structure would be changed by the mass of the contacting instrument. Optical measurements are therefore more appropriate. Photogrammetry is a leading candidate for the optical analysis of gossamer structures because it allows for the measurement of a large number of points, is amenable to time sequences, and offers the potential for a high degree of accuracy. The purpose of this thesis is to develop the methodology and determine the effectiveness of a photogrammetry system in measuring ultra-lightweight and inflatable space structures. The results of this thesis will be considered in the design of an automated photogrammetry system for the l6m-diameter vacuum chamber at the NASA Langley Research Center.Giersch, Louis Roy MillerLangley Research CenterPHOTOGRAMMETRY; INFLATABLE SPACE STRUCTURES; OPTICAL MEASUREMENT; STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS; ACCELEROMETERS; MASS; SEQUENCING; VACUUM CHAMBERS