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Dynamic Intelligent Solutions Launches ChamberCam for Hot Spots

Photogrammetry and thermal technology enable measurement in temperature extremes

Dynamic Intelligent Solutions
Wed, 06/15/2011 - 13:57
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(DIS: Detroit) -- Dynamic Intelligent Solutions LLC (DIS) has launched its innovative, ChamberCam process, which provides dynamic, 3-D measurement of components under extreme climatic conditions.

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The ChamberCam system combines photogrammetry hardware and software with current thermal management technology to enable product engineers to accurately measure interior and exterior components and engine systems as they expand and contract with temperature changes. the system does this up to 15 times per second to improve product quality and performance.

In addition, the system can now be utilized to measure degradation of adhesion and know the exact time, temperature, and humidity condition when the adhesion failure begins.

“Many times during testing under extreme climatic conditions, a part’s shape or dimensions react in ways that engineers can’t detect, making it difficult to pinpoint what the root cause is when a part fails or becomes unstable,” says Jim Arnone, managing partner of DIS.

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