Standard Test Method for Measuring Optical Angular Deviation of Transparent Parts
Importancia y uso:
5.1 One of the measures of optical quality of a transparent part is its angular deviation. It is possible that excessive angular deviation, or variations in angular deviation throughout the part, will result in visible distortion of scenes viewed through the part. Angular deviation, its detection, and quantification are of extreme importance in the area of certain aircraft transparency applications, that is, aircraft equipped with Heads-up Displays (HUD). It is possible that HUDs will require stringent control over the optics of the portion of the transparency (windscreen or canopy) which lies between the HUD combining glass and the external environment. Military aircraft equipped with HUDs or similar devices require precise knowledge of the effects of the windscreen or canopy on image position in order to maintain weapons aiming accuracy.
5.2 Two optical parameters have the effect of changing image position. The first, lateral displacement, is inherent in any transparency which is tilted with respect to the line of sight. The effect of lateral displacement is constant over distance, and seldom exceeds a fraction of an inch. The second parameter, angular deviation, is usually caused by a wedginess or nonparallelism of the transparency surfaces. The effect of angular deviation is related to the tangent of the angle of deviation, thus the magnitude of the image position displacement increases as does the distance between image and transparency. The quantification of angular deviation is then the more critical of the two parameters. Both parameters are illustrated in Fig. X1.1.
Subcomité:
F07.08
Referida por:
F2469-20, F2156-17R22, F1181-19R24, F0733-19R24, F0790-23
Volúmen:
15.03
Número ICS:
49.035 (Components for aerospace construction)
Palabras clave:
aiming accuracy; aiming error; angular deviation; deviation; refraction;
$ 1,090
Norma
F801
Versión
21
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2021-05-01
