Abstract
A multi-view global calibration method is proposed to overcome the limitations of overlapping regions in multi-view structural vibration measurement. This method establishes a mapping relationship from image points to experimental model points at the outset of vibration measurement, enabling a one-time global calibration of multi-view vibration response data. Furthermore, an image point detection method based on shape-function matching is designed to improve global calibration accuracy. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method excels in point detection and global calibration. Finally, the feasibility of this method is validated through vibration experiments on large aircraft fuselage structures.
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