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Angle Measurement System (AMS) for Establishing Model Pitch and Roll Zero, and Performing Single Axis Angle Comparisons
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EngineeringMeasurementAccelerometerEducationAngle Measurement SystemPrecision NavigationCalibrationSystems EngineeringKinematicsInstrumentationInclinometerInertial SensorsAircraft NavigationMechatronicsComputer EngineeringRoll ZeroSensor CalibrationAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsModel PitchSimultaneous PitchMeasurement System
The angle measurement system (AMS) developed at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) is a system for many uses. It was originally developed to check taper fits in the wind tunnel model support system. The system was further developed to measure simultaneous pitch and roll angles using 3 orthogonally mounted accelerometers (3-axis). This 3-axis arrangement is used as a transfer standard from the calibration standard to the wind tunnel facility. It is generally used to establish model pitch and roll zero and performs the in-situ calibration on model attitude devices. The AMS originally used a laptop computer running DOS based software but has recently been upgraded to operate in a windows environment. Other improvements have also been made to the software to enhance its accuracy and add features. This paper will discuss the accuracy and calibration methodologies used in this system and some of the features that have contributed to its popularity.
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