Miniaturisation of pressure-sensitive paint measurement systems using low-cost, miniaturised machine vision cameras

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Abstract

Measurements of pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) have been performed using new or non-scientific imaging technology based on machine vision tools. Machine vision camera systems are typically used for automated inspection or process monitoring. Such devices offer the benefits of lower cost and reduced size compared with typically scientific-grade cameras; however, their optical qualities and suitability have yet to be determined. This research intends to show relevant imaging characteristics and also show the applicability of such imaging technology for PSP. Details of camera performance are benchmarked and compared to standard scientific imaging equipment and subsequent PSP tests are conducted using a static calibration chamber. The findings demonstrate that machine vision technology can be used for PSP measurements, opening up the possibility of performing measurements on-board small-scale model such as those used for wind tunnel testing or measurements in confined spaces with limited optical access.

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Quinn, M. K., Spinosa, E., & Roberts, D. A. (2017). Miniaturisation of pressure-sensitive paint measurement systems using low-cost, miniaturised machine vision cameras. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17081708

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