Advantages of high tolerance measurements in fusion environments applying photogrammetry

T. Dodson, R. Ellis, C. Priniski, S. Raftopoulos, D. Stevens, M. Viola
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Photogrammetry, a state-of-the-art technique of metrology employing digital photographs as the vehicle for measurement, has been investigated in the fusion environment. Benefits of this high tolerance methodology include relatively easy deployment for multiple point measurements and deformation/distortion studies. Depending on the equipment used, photogrammetric systems can reach tolerances of 25 microns (0.001 in) to 100 microns (0.004 in) on a 3-meter object. During the fabrication and assembly of the National Compact Stellarator Experiment (NCSX) the primary measurement systems deployed were CAD coordinate-based computer metrology equipment and supporting algorithms such as both interferometer-aided (IFM) and absolute distance measurementbased (ADM) laser trackers, as well as portable Coordinate Measurement Machine (CMM) arms. Photogrammetry was employed at NCSX as a quick and easy tool to monitor coil distortions incurred during welding operations of the machine assembly process and as a way to reduce assembly downtime for metrology processes. This paper will explore the use of photogrammetry on NCSX during field period assembly (FPA) and the results it achieved. It will also explore other applications of this method and discuss future plans for use.
应用摄影测量技术在融合环境中进行高公差测量的优势
摄影测量,最先进的计量技术,采用数码照片为载体的测量,已在融合环境中进行了研究。这种高公差方法的优点包括相对容易部署多点测量和变形/变形研究。根据所使用的设备,摄影测量系统可以在3米的物体上达到25微米(0.001英寸)到100微米(0.004英寸)的公差。在国家紧凑型仿星器实验(NCSX)的制造和组装过程中,部署的主要测量系统是基于CAD坐标的计算机计量设备和支持算法,如干涉仪辅助(IFM)和基于绝对距离测量(ADM)的激光跟踪仪,以及便携式坐标测量机(CMM)臂。NCSX采用摄影测量作为一种快速简便的工具来监测机器组装过程中焊接操作过程中产生的线圈扭曲,并作为减少计量过程组装停机时间的一种方式。本文将探讨摄影测量在NCSX野外采集(FPA)中的应用及其取得的成果。它还将探索这种方法的其他应用,并讨论未来的使用计划。
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