Shaping and Geometrical Analysis of the Ring-type Test Samples Used in Dimensional Measurements by a Bench-Type Multisensor CMM

Abstract

The routine measurements of various geometrical quantities in industrial applications are realized by use of a range of optical methods. Optical metrology is a dynamically developing area of the modern science and technology using a hardware solution from simple sensors to advanced computer-controlled measurement systems. In many specific applications dedicated measurement systems are required, which are characterized by much better metrological parameters and wider measuring capabilities than typical systems. Testing of such systems must be carried out on objects with similar properties as the actual objects produced in industrial conditions. The hybrid system for non-contact simultaneous assessment of the surface texture and dimension developed in Koszalin University of Technology (Koszalin, Poland) specially produced sets of ring-type samples with a variable external diameter φz=20.5-30±0.2 mm. This paper presents theprogress of works related to the design, production and analysis of the geometrical dimensions of such sets of test samples prepared for dimensional assessment by using laser triangulation methods. All the stages of this work are all so described and detailed in this paper. These stages included: the determination of assumptions for the preparation of samples, the choosing and characterising of the materials used for samples, the machiningwith a specialized bench-type lathe SK-1, as well as the dimensional measurements used by simple hand measuring instruments and the advanced bench-type coordinate measuring machine Video-Check®-IP 250 produced by Werth Messtechnik GmbH. The results obtained, which were presented in the form of bar diagrams and detailing already discussed, confirmed the dimensional correctness of the machining that was carried out

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