ARAMIS Adjustable
The modular measuring system for 2D and 3D analyses
ARAMIS Adjustable provides precise 2D and 3D coordinates for analyzing statically or dynamically stressed components and materials.
The individually expandable ZEISS ARAMIS Adjustable system offers suitable configurations for a wide range of inspection tasks and fulfills the highest metrological requirements based on digital image correlation and point tracking. The quality and performance of the ARAMIS sensors is verified by an acceptance procedure. The acceptance procedure is based on VDI guidelines 2634-1 and 2626 and is an integral part of the delivery process.
Three camera variants with a resolution of up to 24 megapixels, variable lighting solutions that can be mounted directly on the sensor and a wide range of possible measuring volumes: The modular design of the ARAMIS Adjustable Sensor makes it possible to choose from a wide range of components, allowing the system to be adapted to any measurement task.
Modular system solution for maximum flexibility
ARAMIS offers solutions for numerous industries
Automotive engineering
Whether e-mobility, lightweight construction or classic vehicle development disciplines: With the 3D measurement data from ARAMIS, OEMs and service providers can reliably meet the high requirements for safety, function and service life.
Aerospace
In the aerospace sector, ARAMIS has established itself as an indispensable measuring system for characterizing all materials, for prototype testing and for assessing the stability of components and structural parts.
Electronics
ARAMIS offers exactly the competitive advantage that companies need in such a fast-moving industry: greater efficiency in product development, combined with fundamental expert knowledge of materials and parts.
Medical technology
Optical 3D metrology provides valuable insights for research into new materials and the development of orthopedic implants and sports products.
Power & Energy
ARAMIS provides precise measurement data on strains, displacements and deformations, which energy-producing companies can use to optimize their systems and ensure safe operation.
Civil engineering
Optical measurement technology is widely used in the field of civil engineering. It helps researchers to obtain the desired measurement results faster, more reliably and more cost-effectively.
Areas of application
Material characterization
The precise full-field ARAMIS measurement results improve the accuracy of material parameters. Existing evaluation methods are optimized and thus become more reliable, such as the determining of flow and forming limit curves. Some material tests are only possible because ARAMIS measurements are carried out with a non-contact method and the results have a high spatial resolution. They are used, for example, in tensile, shear, compression and three-point bending tests as well as in high-speed and temperature tests.
Testing of prototypes, components and structural parts
ARAMIS is used for stiffness analyses, vibration analyses, fatigue strength tests and crash tests. The measurement results form the basis for determining product service life forecasts or load limits and optimizing the geometry layout. In the load test, the system records the real component geometry including the non-linear deformation behavior and allows a direct comparison with the FEM data.
Validation of numerical simulations
The ARAMIS sensors provide information on material properties, the deformation behavior of components and the boundary conditions of test setups. These are input parameters for the simulation models as well as comparison variables for optimization and validation. The software enables the import of FE data from ABAQUS, PAMSTAMP, LS-DYNA and ANSYS, AUTOFORM as well as their 3D alignment in space and to the measurement data.
Technical data for ARAMIS Adjustable
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Camera resolution |
4096 x 3000 pixels |
5312 x 4448 pixels |
4096 x 3068 pixels |
1024 x 1024 pixels |
Maximum frame rate (fps) |
25 fps (up to 150 fps) |
100 fps (up to 360 fps) |
335 fps (up to 2000 fps) |
e.g. 6400 fps (up to 200,000 fps) |
Standard measuring volume* |
20 x 15 mm up to 5000 x 4000 mm |
20 x 18 mm up to 5000 x 4500 mm |
33 x 25 mm up to 5000 x 4000 mm |
15 x 15 mm up to 5000 x 5000 mm |
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