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| ====== Measurement overview ====== | ====== Measurement overview ====== | ||
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| ===== Start a measurement ===== | ===== Start a measurement ===== | ||
| - | When you start a new measurement, | + | To [[start-measurement-wing-status|start a measurement]], you first have to enter some information rearding the wing's current |
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| - | ===== Continue | + | You can continue a measurement |
| - | You can continue a measurement where you've left of to entere missing readings after taking a break. | + | ===== "In progress" |
| - | ===== Measurements | + | A measurement is considered |
| - | A measurement | + | In this state you can still edit values. After completion of a measurement, values can't be changed anymore. If values are changed via any other mechanism, |
| - | Only when measurements are read in through the laser the measurement will get a checksum | + | <alert info> |
| - | In this state you can still edit values manually. If, after completion of measurement, | + | In Simulation view, you are able to view your wing's trim in terms of angle of incidence (AoI) and symmetry. You will also be able to simulate changes on the loops to see how they might affect AoI and symmetry (beta!). |
| - | In the simulation view, you are able to view your wing's trim in terms of angle of incidence (AoI) and symmetry. You will also be able to simulate changes on the loops to see how they might affect AoI and symmetry (beta!). | + | ===== " |
| - | ===== Finished | + | In finished |
| - | In finished measurements you cannot change anything. You will however see the status quo of AoI and symmetry and also be able to compare it to previous measurements. This can be used to compare measurements from before or after a trim or also to see how your lines are changing | + | <alert info> |