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  4. Evaluation of circularity and sphericity from coordinate measurement data
 
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Evaluation of circularity and sphericity from coordinate measurement data

Date Issued
20-08-2003
Author(s)
Samuel G L 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Shunmugam M S 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1016/S0924-0136(03)00187-0
Abstract
The coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) have proven to be reliable, flexible and very much suitable for determining the acceptability of manufactured parts. In this paper, techniques for evaluating circularity and sphericity error from CMM data are presented. The form error can be evaluated directly from CMM data by employing circle/sphere as assessment features and using normal deviations. The CMM data can also be transformed by applying appropriate methods that not only suppress the size but also introduce distortion. The form error is evaluated from the transformed data by employing limacon/limacoid as assessment features and using linear deviations. The methods for handling CMM and transformed data are given in this paper. The proposed methods are validated using the data available in literature. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Volume
139
Subjects
  • Circularity error

  • Coordinate measuremen...

  • Sphericity error

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