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Users' Guide to Vinci: Personal Computer Software for Planning Image-based Measurements in Wind Tunnels

Authors :
Edward T Schairer
Source :
Users’ Guide to Vinci: Personal Computer Software for Planning Image-based Measurements in Wind Tunnels.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2023.

Abstract

Vinci is software that can be used to plan image-based measurements in wind tunnels. It allows the user to plan the placement of cameras and the choice of lenses well in advance of a test, thereby reducing the set-up time and cost when tunnel occupancy begins. It can also be used post-test to display data (pressure-sensitive paint, particle image velocimetry, model deformation) in context with the test article. Vinci is self-contained and runs on personal computers under Windows operating systems. No other software is required. Test articles are represented by CFD-like surface grids that may be read from an external file or created within the program as a combination of simple geometric shapes. The user controls the position and orientation of the test article through a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and may add many additional objects, including tunnel walls and windows, a wide variety of simple geometric shapes, mirrors, lamps, and laser sheets. The application computes simulated images from up to 40 cameras. Images are based on pinhole projection. Each camera is defined by the sensor size and the focal length of the lens. All camera parameters, including position and point angles, are controlled through the GUI. Simulated images are displayed in a window of the GUI and may be saved as bitmaps.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Users’ Guide to Vinci: Personal Computer Software for Planning Image-based Measurements in Wind Tunnels
Notes :
664817.02.01.04.03.02.44
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20230009804
Document Type :
Report