The Use of Photographic Triangulation in Determining the Positions of Objects in Large-Scale Experiments

Donald E. Phillips

The positions of objects relative to the point of an explosion are often determined by means of photographic triangulation. A computer program has been developed to locate the positions of these objects in terms of their coordinates in a rectangular grid system. The experimental program for which the computer program was developed is described and the principles of photo triangulation, the computer program and the results obtained are discussed.

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Published
1963-11
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J15429