This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Workflow ====== In general, measurements can have three diffferent states: - **Open** <box>Either values are missing or do not qualify for plausibility/consistency. The measurement process itself is not finished yet.</box> - **Simulation** <box>The trim check or actual trim is still in progress.</box> - **Finished** <box>The trim was good at the time of measurement or considered as finished after trimming.</box> ==== So you decided to measure your wing's line lengths, as since the last trim check ==== * the number of flight hours specified by the manufacturer has been reached * the period of time specified by the manufacturer has elapsed * you replaced single line(s) or even the whole line set <alert info>Have a look on the [[toolbar|toolbar]] page first, to get a basic understanding for what the buttons do.</alert> ==== Here are the steps considered the we-measure.io workflow ==== - Start a new measurement for your wing - Measure the wing either directly into we-measure.io or import measurement data from XLSX - After all the values are measured & checked for plausiblity/consistency, continue to simulation - In simulation, use the different tools to check your wing's trim - If you the trim still meets the requirements of the manufacturer, fine! You can just finish the measurement and continue with the last step. <alert warning>If the trim does **not** meet the requirement of the manufacturer anymore, you should hand it in to a professional check center.</alert> - Simulate loop changes and apply necessary loops on your wing <alert info>You can split the trimming process in as many steps as you want. To keep overview, just apply the loop changes one by one and re-measure in between.</alert> - If you applied any changes **re-measure and continue with step 2** - Finish measurement