Difference between revisions of "Compare UniScan to MultiScan Measurements"
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− | UniScan measurements take one group of | + | UniScan measurements take one group of evenly spaced points over the entire straight. The method use to measure with UniScan is like spray painting.<br><br> |
UniScan is the best way to get to a true centerline average - especially for deformed diameters in straights. The reason is because UniScan averages out the entire surface of the straight measured. | UniScan is the best way to get to a true centerline average - especially for deformed diameters in straights. The reason is because UniScan averages out the entire surface of the straight measured. | ||
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Revision as of 14:10, 28 March 2018
Compare UniScan and MultiScan Measurements |
UniScan Measurements
UniScan measurements take one group of evenly spaced points over the entire straight. The method use to measure with UniScan is like spray painting. |
MultiScan Measurements
MulitScan only measures near the tangents of a straight. (The tangents are the locations on the straights where the straights and bends meet. |
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