To obtain the certificate of airworthiness,it is essential to conduct a full-scale aircraft static test.During such test,accurate and comprehensive wing deformation measurement is crucial for assessing its strength,st...To obtain the certificate of airworthiness,it is essential to conduct a full-scale aircraft static test.During such test,accurate and comprehensive wing deformation measurement is crucial for assessing its strength,stiffness,and bearing capability.This paper proposes a novel and cost-effective videogrammetric method using multi-camera system to achieve the non-contact,highprecision,and 3D measurement of overall static deformation for the large-scale wing structure.To overcome the difficulties of making,carrying,and employing the large 2D or 3D target for calibrating the cameras with large field of view,a flexible stereo cameras calibration method combining 1D target and epipolar geometry is proposed.The global calibration method,aided by a total station,is employed to unify the 3D data obtained from various binocular subsystems.A series of static load tests using a 10-meter-long large-scale wing have been conducted to validate the proposed system and methods.Furthermore,the proposed method was applied to the practical wing deformation measurement of both wings with a wingspan of 33.6 m in the full-size civil aircraft static test.The overall 3D profile and displacement data of the tested wing under various loads can be accurately obtained.The maximum error of distance and displacement measurement is less than 4.5 mm within the measurement range of 35 m in all load cases.These results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves effective,high-accuracy,on-site,and visualized wing deformation measurement,making it a promising approach for full-scale aircraft wing static test.展开更多
Scaffolds that emulate the architecture of human bone,combined with strong mechanical stability and biocompatibility,are vital for promoting effective bone tissue regeneration.However,most existing bone-mimetic scaffo...Scaffolds that emulate the architecture of human bone,combined with strong mechanical stability and biocompatibility,are vital for promoting effective bone tissue regeneration.However,most existing bone-mimetic scaffolds fall short in reproducing the intricate hierarchical structure of human bone,which restricts their practical application.This study introduces a novel strategy that combines rotational three-dimensional(3D)printing technology and sponge replication technique to fabricate bone-mimetic scaffolds based on composite materials comprising copper-substituted diopside and biphasic calcium phosphate.The scaffolds closely mimic the structure of human bone,featuring both cancellous and cortical bone with Haversian canals.Additionally,the scaffolds exhibit high porosity and transport capacity,while exhibiting compressive strength that is on par with human bone under both axial and lateral loads.Moreover,they demonstrate good biocompatibility and the potential to induce and support osteogenesis and angiogenesis.The scaffolds produced here present a pathway to remediating particularly large bone defects.Given their close resemblance to human bone structure and function,these scaffolds may be well-suited for developing in vitro bone disease models for pharmaceutical testing and various biomedical applications.展开更多
文摘To obtain the certificate of airworthiness,it is essential to conduct a full-scale aircraft static test.During such test,accurate and comprehensive wing deformation measurement is crucial for assessing its strength,stiffness,and bearing capability.This paper proposes a novel and cost-effective videogrammetric method using multi-camera system to achieve the non-contact,highprecision,and 3D measurement of overall static deformation for the large-scale wing structure.To overcome the difficulties of making,carrying,and employing the large 2D or 3D target for calibrating the cameras with large field of view,a flexible stereo cameras calibration method combining 1D target and epipolar geometry is proposed.The global calibration method,aided by a total station,is employed to unify the 3D data obtained from various binocular subsystems.A series of static load tests using a 10-meter-long large-scale wing have been conducted to validate the proposed system and methods.Furthermore,the proposed method was applied to the practical wing deformation measurement of both wings with a wingspan of 33.6 m in the full-size civil aircraft static test.The overall 3D profile and displacement data of the tested wing under various loads can be accurately obtained.The maximum error of distance and displacement measurement is less than 4.5 mm within the measurement range of 35 m in all load cases.These results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves effective,high-accuracy,on-site,and visualized wing deformation measurement,making it a promising approach for full-scale aircraft wing static test.
文摘Scaffolds that emulate the architecture of human bone,combined with strong mechanical stability and biocompatibility,are vital for promoting effective bone tissue regeneration.However,most existing bone-mimetic scaffolds fall short in reproducing the intricate hierarchical structure of human bone,which restricts their practical application.This study introduces a novel strategy that combines rotational three-dimensional(3D)printing technology and sponge replication technique to fabricate bone-mimetic scaffolds based on composite materials comprising copper-substituted diopside and biphasic calcium phosphate.The scaffolds closely mimic the structure of human bone,featuring both cancellous and cortical bone with Haversian canals.Additionally,the scaffolds exhibit high porosity and transport capacity,while exhibiting compressive strength that is on par with human bone under both axial and lateral loads.Moreover,they demonstrate good biocompatibility and the potential to induce and support osteogenesis and angiogenesis.The scaffolds produced here present a pathway to remediating particularly large bone defects.Given their close resemblance to human bone structure and function,these scaffolds may be well-suited for developing in vitro bone disease models for pharmaceutical testing and various biomedical applications.