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Jade University of Applied Sciences

EducationWilhelmshaven, Germany
About: Jade University of Applied Sciences is a education organization based out in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Photogrammetry & Intelligibility (communication). The organization has 242 authors who have published 371 publications receiving 2722 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized recent developments and applications of digital photogrammetry in industrial measurement, focusing on higher dynamic applications, integration of systems into production chains, multi-sensor solutions and still higher accuracy and lower costs.
Abstract: This article summarizes recent developments and applications of digital photogrammetry in industrial measurement. Industrial photogrammetry covers a wide field of different practical challenges in terms of specified accuracy, measurement speed, automation, process integration, cost-performance ratio, sensor integration and analysis. On-line and off-line systems are available, offering general purpose systems on the one hand and specific turnkey systems for individual measurement tasks on the other. Verification of accuracy and traceability to standard units with respect to national and international standards is inevitable in industrial practice. System solutions can be divided into the measurement of discrete points, deformations and motions, 6DOF parameters, 3D contours and 3D surfaces. Recent and future developments concentrate on higher dynamic applications, integration of systems into production chains, multi-sensor solutions and still higher accuracy and lower costs.

252 citations

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TL;DR: An up-to-date review of perishable inventory models, but also of the joint key topics of publications from January 2012 until December 2015 in the research area of deteriorating inventory models is given.

206 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: Assessment of welds not meeting “standard” requirements may sometimes be of interest to investigate, and it is recommended to use local-based methods, such as the effective notch method or the fracture mechanics method with the guidance of well-established recommendations.
Abstract: Assessment of welds not meeting “standard” requirements may sometimes be of interest to investigate. An example is to determine the fatigue life from a found crack-like defect to failure. It is recommended to use local-based methods, such as the effective notch method or the fracture mechanics method with the guidance of well-established recommendations as, e.g., BS 7910 or comparable ones.

129 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the local stress concept using the fictitious notch radius of rf=1.0mm for three different types of MIG-welded joints of the two aluminium alloys AlMg4.5Mn (AW-5083) and AlmgSi1 T6 (AlMg6082 T6) under fully reversed and pulsating axial loading.

94 citations

Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, an overview of thermal imaging sensors for photogrammetric close-range applications is presented, in particular, results of the geometric calibration of thermographic cameras as they are used for building inspection and material testing.
Abstract: This chapter presents an overview of thermal imaging sensors for photogrammetric close-range applications. In particular, it presents results of the geometric calibration of thermographic cameras as they are used for building inspection and material testing. Geometric calibration becomes evident for all precise geometric image operations, e.g. mosaicking of two or more images or photogrammetric 3D modelling with thermal imagery. Two different test fields have been designed providing point targets that are visible in the thermal spectral band of the cameras.

88 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Peter John5437611813
Helge Bormann22671855
Thomas Brinkhoff17562598
Thomas Luhmann17702049
Inga Holube1657724
Knut Partes1546649
Frank Wallhoff15851176
Tamara Bechtold1449611
Mark Vetter1128404
Michael Klafft1036333
P. V. Paulau930284
Michael Neumann952267
Jörg Reinking820211
Matthias Blau834186
Ole Roggenbuck715123
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
20224
202136
202045
201939
201847