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==Applications== [[File:Goniometr-1900.png|thumb|right|Manual (1), and [[Eilhard Mitscherlich|Mitscherlich's]] optical (2) goniometers for use in crystallography, c. 1900]] ===Surveying=== Prior to the invention of the [[theodolite]], the goniometer was used in [[surveying]]. The application of triangulation to [[geodesy]] was described in the second (1533) edition of ''Cosmograficus liber'' by Petri Appiani as a 16-page appendix by Frisius entitled ''Libellus de locorum describendorum ratione''.<ref>{{cite book| first1= Claude |last1= Brezinski | first2= Dominique |last2= Tournès| title= André-Louis Cholesky: Mathematician, Topographer, and Army Officer| publisher= Birkhäuser| place= Basel |year= 2014 |isbn= 978-3-319-08134-2}}</ref> ===Communications <span class="anchor" id="radio_goniometer_anchor"></span>=== The [[Bellini–Tosi direction finder]] was a type of [[radio direction finder]] that was widely used from [[World War I]] to [[World War II]]. It used the signals from two crossed antennas, or four individual antennas simulating two crossed ones, to re-create the radio signal in a small area between two loops of wire. The operator could then measure the angle to the target radio source by performing direction finding within this small area. The advantage to the Bellini–Tosi system is that the antennas do not move, allowing them to be built at any required size. The basic technique remains in use, although the equipment has changed dramatically. Goniometers are widely used for military and civil purposes,<ref name="boucher">{{cite news |first=Jacqueline |last=Boucher |date=2007-05-03 |df=dmy-all |title=Radio receiver workload accelerates |website=army.mil/-news |url=https://www.army.mil/article/2975/radio-receiver-workload-accelerates/ |access-date=2007-09-21}}</ref> e.g. interception of satellite and naval communications on the French warship [[French ship Dupuy de Lôme (A759)|Dupuy de Lôme]] uses multiple goniometers. ===Crystallography=== In [[crystallography]], goniometers are used for measuring angles between crystal faces. They are also used in [[X-ray scattering techniques|X-ray diffraction]] to rotate the samples. The groundbreaking investigations of physicist [[Max von Laue]] and colleagues into the [[crystal structure|atomic structure of crystals]] in 1912 involved a goniometer. ===Light measurement=== [[Goniophotometer]]s measure the spatial distribution of light visible to the human eye (often [[luminous intensity]]) at specific angular positions, usually covering all spherical angles. ===In medicine=== A goniometer is used to document initial and subsequent range of motion, at the visits for occupational injuries, and by [[disability]] evaluators to determine a permanent disability. This is to evaluate progress, and also for medico-legal purposes. It is a tool to evaluate [[Waddell's signs]] (findings that may indicate symptom magnification.) ===Rehabilitative therapy=== In physical therapy, occupational therapy, Orthotics and prosthetics and athletic training, a goniometer measures [[range of motion]] of limbs and joints of the body. These measurements help accurately track progress in a rehabilitation program. When a patient has decreased range of motion, a therapist assesses the joint before performing an intervention, and continues to use the tool to monitor progress. The therapist can take these range of motion measurements at any joint. They typically require knowledge about the anatomy of the body, particularly bony landmarks. For example, when measuring the knee joint, the therapist places the axis (point of rotation) on the lateral [[epicondyle]] of the femur, and lines up the stationary arm with the [[greater trochanter]] of the [[femur]]. Finally, the therapist lines up the moveable arm of the goniometer with the lateral [[malleolus]] of the [[fibula]], and records a measurement using the degree scale on the circular portion of the tool. Reading [[accuracy]] is sometimes a problem with goniometers. Issues with the intra-measure (between measures) and inter-tester (between clinicians) [[Reliability (statistics)|reliability]] may increase as the experience of the examiner decreases. Some studies suggest that these errors can be anywhere between 5 and 10 degrees.{{citation needed|date=June 2016}} These goniometers come in different forms that some argue increase reliability.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Milanese|first1=Gordon|title=Reliability and concurrent validity of knee angle measurement: Smart phone app versus universal goniometer used by experienced and novice clinicians|journal=Manual Therapy|volume=5|pages=1–6}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Jones|first1=Sealey|title=Concurrent validity and reliability of the simple goniometer iPhone app compared with the universal goniometer|journal=Physiotherapy: Theory and Practice|volume=30|issue=7|pages=512–516|doi=10.3109/09593985.2014.900835|pmid=24666408|hdl=2328/37026|year=2014|s2cid=28719817|url=https://dspace.flinders.edu.au/xmlui/bitstream/2328/37026/1/Jones_Concurrent_AM20.pdf|hdl-access=free}}</ref> The universal standard goniometer is a plastic or metal tool with 1 degree increments. The arms are usually not longer than 12-inches, so it can be hard to accurately pinpoint the exact landmark for measurement. The telescopic-armed goniometer is more reliable—with a plastic circular axis like a classic goniometer, but with arms that extend to as long as two feet in either direction. More recently in the twenty-first century, [[smartphone]] application developers have created mobile applications that provide the functions of a goniometer. These applications (such as Knee Goniometer and Goniometer Pro) use the accelerometers in phones to calculate joint angles. Recent research supports these applications and their devices as reliable and valid tools with as much accuracy as a universal goniometer.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Ockendon|first1=Matthew|title=Validation of a novel smartphone accelerometer-based knee goniometer|journal=The Journal of Knee Surgery|volume=25|issue=4|pages=341–345|doi=10.1055/s-0031-1299669|pmid=23150162|year=2012|doi-access=free}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Jones|first1=A|title=Concurrent validity and reliability of the simple goniometer iphone app compared with the universal goniometer|journal=Physiotherapy: Theory and Practice|date=2014|volume=30|issue=7|pages=512–516|doi=10.3109/09593985.2014.900835|pmid=24666408|hdl=2328/37026|s2cid=28719817|url=https://dspace.flinders.edu.au/xmlui/bitstream/2328/37026/1/Jones_Concurrent_AM20.pdf|hdl-access=free}}</ref><ref name="KueglerGoni15">{{cite journal |title=Goniometer-apps in hand surgery and their applicability in daily clinical practice |journal=Safety in Health |author1=Kuegler, P. |author2=Wurzer, P. |author3=Tuca, A. |display-authors=etal |volume=1 |pages=11 |year=2015 |doi=10.1186/s40886-015-0003-4|doi-access=free }}</ref> Modern rehabilitative therapy motion capture systems perform goniometry at the very least measuring active range of motion.<ref>{{Cite web |url= https://www.eumotus.com|title=Markerless Motion Capture. Biomechanical Analysis |website= EuMotus.com|language=en|access-date=2018-01-15}}</ref> While in some cases accuracy may be inferior to a goniometer, measuring angles with a motion capture system is superior at measuring during dynamic, as opposed to static situations. Furthermore, using a traditional goniometer takes valuable time. In the clinical context, performing manual measurements takes valuable time and may not be practical. ===Surface science=== ====Contact angle goniometer==== [[File:Rame-hart goniometer.jpg|thumb|Surface scientists use a contact angle goniometer to measure [[contact angle]], [[surface energy]] and [[surface tension]].]] [[File:Contact angle measurement with Attension Theta.png|left|alt=Contact angle measurement.|thumb|In a contact angle measurement, the angle between the droplet and solid surface indicates the wettability of the surface.]] In [[surface science]], an instrument called a contact angle goniometer or [[tensiometer (surface tension)|tensiometer]] measures the static [[contact angle]], advancing and receding contact angles, and sometimes surface tension. The first contact angle goniometer was designed by [[William Zisman]] of the [[United States Naval Research Laboratory]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] and manufactured by ramé-hart (now ramé-hart instrument company), New Jersey, USA. The original manual contact angle goniometer used an eyepiece with a microscope. Today's contact angle goniometer uses a camera and software to capture and analyze the drop shape, and is better suited for dynamic and advanced studies. ====Surface tension==== [[File:WassermoleküleInTröpfchen.svg|thumb|150px|Surface tension exists because the molecules inside a liquid experience roughly equal cohesive forces in all directions, but molecules at the surface experience larger attractive forces toward the liquid than toward gas.]] [[#Contact angle goniometer|Contact angle goniometers]] can also determine the [[surface tension]] for any liquid in gas or the [[interfacial tension]] between any two liquids. If the difference in densities between the two fluids is known, the surface tension or interfacial tension can be calculated by the pendant drop method. An advanced instrument often called a goniometer / tensiometer includes software tools that measure [[surface tension]] and [[interfacial tension]] using the pendant drop, inverted pendant drop, and sessile drop methods, in addition to [[contact angle]]. A [[centrifugal adhesion balance]] relates the contact angles to the adhesion of the drop to the surface. A [[gonioreflectometer]] measures the reflectivity of a surface at a number of angles. ===Positioning=== {{Main|Positioning goniometer}} [[File:Positioning goniometer stage.jpg|thumb|A miniature electro-mechanical goniometer stage. This type of stage is used primarily in the field of lasers and optics.]] A positioning goniometer or goniometric stage is a device that rotates an object precisely about a fixed axis in space. It is similar to a [[linear stage]]—however, rather than move linearly relative to its base, the stage platform rotates partially about a fixed axis above the mounting surface of the platform. Positioning goniometers typically use a [[worm drive]] with a partial worm wheel fixed to the underside of the stage platform meshing with a worm in the base. The worm gear may be rotated manually, or by a motor in automated positioning systems. ===Knife and blade cutting edge angle measurement=== The included cutting angles of all kinds of sharp edge blades are measured using a laser reflecting goniometer. Developed by the [[Cutlery and Allied Trades Research Association]] (CATRA) in the UK, a range of devices can accurately determine the cutting edge profile, including a rounding of the tip to ½°. The included angle of a blade is important in controlling its cutting ability and edge strength—i.e., a low angle makes a thin sharp edge optimized for cutting softer materials, while a large angle makes a thick edge that is less sharp but stronger, which may be better for cutting harder materials. ===Doctor blade inspection=== Used [[doctor blade]]s, from [[gravure]] and other [[printing]] and [[coating]] processes, can be inspected with a goniometer, typically with a built-in light source, to examine the blade edge for wear and correct angles. A difference in angle from that set on the machine may indicate excessive pressure, and a range of angles ("rounding") probably indicates a lack of stiffness, or wear, in the blade holder assembly.
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