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5 March 2018 A high-precision velocity measuring system design for projectiles based on S-shaped laser screen
Huayi Liu, Zheng Qian, Hao Yu, Yutao Li
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Proceedings Volume 10710, Young Scientists Forum 2017; 1071011 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315872
Event: Young Scientists Forum 2017, 2017, Shanghai, China
Abstract
The high-precision measurement of the velocity of high-speed flying projectile is of great significance for the evaluation and development of modern weapons. The velocity of the high-speed flying projectile is usually measured by laser screen velocity measuring system. But this method cannot achieve the repeated measurements, so we cannot make an indepth evaluation of the uncertainty about the measuring system. This paper presents a design based on S-shaped laser screen velocity measuring system. This design can achieve repeated measurements. Therefore, it can effectively reduce the uncertainty of the velocity measuring system. In addition, we made a detailed analysis of the uncertainty of the measuring system. The measurement uncertainty is 0.2% when the velocity of the projectile is about 200m/s.
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Huayi Liu, Zheng Qian, Hao Yu, and Yutao Li "A high-precision velocity measuring system design for projectiles based on S-shaped laser screen", Proc. SPIE 10710, Young Scientists Forum 2017, 1071011 (5 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315872
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KEYWORDS
Time metrology

Distance measurement

Velocity measurements

Data acquisition

Pulsed laser operation

Sensors

Signal detection

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