Development of a Wind Observation System Utilizing Simplified Aerial Photogrammetry(3) -The Measurement of Wind Flow by Phototheodolite and Soap Bubbles-

  • KOIZUMI Toshio
    Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Chiba Institute of Technology
  • UEDA Hiroshi
    Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Chiba Institute of Technology
  • MATSUSHIMA Dai
    Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Chiba Institute of Technology

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  • 簡易空中写真測量法を利用した風の観測システムの開発(3) -セオドライトカメラとシャボン玉を用いた気流の流跡線測定-
  • ニホン カゼコウガッカイ ロンブンシュウ カンイ クウチュウ シャシン ソクリョウホウ オ リヨウ シタ カゼ ノ カンソク システム ノ カイハツ 3 セオドライトカメラ ト シャボンダマ オ モチイタ キリュウ ノ リュウ セキセン ソクテイ

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It is important in the study of winds to three-dimensionally determine on site the flow of winds near the ground surface. The authors developed a system to measure the data of wind flow in both the horizontal and vertical directions utilizing photogrammetry. This system uses 4 phototheodolites, each of which is mounted with a digital camera that takes stereo photographs of soap bubbles released as tracers, thereby three-dimensionally analyzing the path of particle of each soap bubble. The experiments consisted of both primary and application experiments. The primary experiment consisted of a measurement of the three-dimensional position of targets suspended in a laboratory with a stereo photograph of the target being used. The application experiments measured the paths of particles of wind blowing in the grounds of the University campus. The results of the experiments proved that the built system was effective.

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