Photogrammetric evaluation of geometrical tolerance standards: a Darpa Suboff model case study
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Photogrammetry, DARPA Suboff, Geometric ToleranceAbstract
A DARPA Suboff scale model was used for the development of an analysis methodology for geometric deviations of the hull, aiming the quality control of model manufacturing process. The surface three-dimensional coordinates were obtained through a photogrammetric survey and analyzed based on statistical tools.
The results were classified according to the ITTC and DIN ISO geometric tolerance standards, allowing the investigation of the compliance of the model to such criteria and the study of local geometric deviations.
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