Hochpräzise Neigungsmessung mit dem elektronischen Pendelneigungssensor HRTM
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Hirt, Christian
Kahlmann, T.
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Hirt, Christian and Kahlmann, Timo. 2004. Hochpräzise Neigungsmessung mit dem elektronischen Pendelneigungssensor HRTM. Zeitschrift fur Vermessungswesen. 129: pp. 266-276.
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Zeitschrift fur Vermessungswesen
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Department of Spatial Sciences
Faculty of Science and Engineering
WA School of Mines
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The high-resolution electronic inclination sensor HRTM is of interest for tilt measurements with highest accuracy requirements due to its extremely low noise characteristics. In this contribution some experiences with the HRTM sensor are presented which were obtained under laboratory and field conditions. Emphasis is laid on investigations of the sensor's behaviour under changing temperatures. The HRTM sensor isused for exact tilt measurements in the context of the determination of the plumb line using a zenith camera.
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