Optical part measuring inside a milling machine
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Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments XI. ed. / Robert Schmitt; Harald Bosse. Trans Tech Publ., 2014. p. 440-445 (Key Engineering Materials; Vol. 613).
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T1 - Optical part measuring inside a milling machine
AU - Meier, Nicolas
AU - Georgiadis, Anthimos
N1 - Conference code: 11
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The dimensions of a workpiece have been measured during the milling process using a 3D laser inspection system. Re-clamping of the work piece has been avoided but a short interruption of the milling process took place. All three dimensions of the part have been measured, height and width using a profile scanning devise based on the laser triangulation method and the length using also the displacement features of the machine tool. Gauge blocks with the reference dimension of 4, 8, 10, 14, 18 and 23 mm have been used for the verification of the measurements. The measured values for the height deviate from the real value between 0 to 19 μm. The deviations of the length lie between 0 and 33 μm. The deviations of the width are higher and they lie between 0 and 150 μm, because of the scanning steps of the devise. The measurement of the width could be improved using a second scanner perpendicular to the first one in order to achieve an overall part inspection with deviations lower than 33 μm.
AB - The dimensions of a workpiece have been measured during the milling process using a 3D laser inspection system. Re-clamping of the work piece has been avoided but a short interruption of the milling process took place. All three dimensions of the part have been measured, height and width using a profile scanning devise based on the laser triangulation method and the length using also the displacement features of the machine tool. Gauge blocks with the reference dimension of 4, 8, 10, 14, 18 and 23 mm have been used for the verification of the measurements. The measured values for the height deviate from the real value between 0 to 19 μm. The deviations of the length lie between 0 and 33 μm. The deviations of the width are higher and they lie between 0 and 150 μm, because of the scanning steps of the devise. The measurement of the width could be improved using a second scanner perpendicular to the first one in order to achieve an overall part inspection with deviations lower than 33 μm.
KW - Inprocess measurement
KW - Micro metrology
KW - Optical laser inspection system
KW - Profile measurement
KW - Zero defect manufacturing
KW - Engineering
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84902687787&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.613.440
DO - 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.613.440
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:84902687787
SN - 9783038351122
T3 - Key Engineering Materials
SP - 440
EP - 445
BT - Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments XI
A2 - Schmitt, Robert
A2 - Bosse, Harald
PB - Trans Tech Publ.
T2 - 11th International Symposium on Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments - ISMTII 2013
Y2 - 2 July 2013 through 3 July 2013
ER -