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5 November 2020 Research on the calibration technology of three-dimensional laser scanner for measuring volume of railway tank car
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Proceedings Volume 11568, AOPC 2020: Optics Ultra Precision Manufacturing and Testing; 115680H (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2575805
Event: Applied Optics and Photonics China (AOPC 2020), 2020, Beijing, China
Abstract
The calibration technology of three-dimensional laser scanner for measuring volume of railway tank car were studied and designed. By using the capacity comparison method, the measurement results obtained by using the standard metal gauges with high accuracy were compared with the measurement results obtained by using the three-dimensional laser scanner for measuring volume of railway tank car, and the measurement repeatability and indication error of calibrate three-dimensional laser scanner were calculated. Finally, calibration results of the precision three-dimensional laser scanner for measuring volume of railway tank car were obtained. The technology was scientific and efficient, which can solve the problem of calibration of the three-dimensional laser scanner for measuring volume of railway tank car. It can meet the urgent need of accurate and reliable measurement of the volume of medium and large capacity containers by three-dimensional laser scanning technology in china, and has better social and economic benefits.
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Zhipeng Zhang "Research on the calibration technology of three-dimensional laser scanner for measuring volume of railway tank car", Proc. SPIE 11568, AOPC 2020: Optics Ultra Precision Manufacturing and Testing, 115680H (5 November 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2575805
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KEYWORDS
3D scanning

Laser scanners

Calibration

Laser applications

Data processing

Data modeling

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