Measurement Science Review (Jun 2015)

Different Approaches in Uncertainty Evaluation for Measurement of Complex Surfaces Using Coordinate Measuring Machine

  • Vrba Igor,
  • Palencar Rudolf,
  • Hadzistevic Miodrag,
  • Strbac Branko,
  • Spasic-Jokic Vesna,
  • Hodolic Janko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/msr-2015-0017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 111 – 118

Abstract

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This paper describes a methodology for uncertainty assessment for Coordinate Measuring Machine measurement of complex real work pieces from industry. The study applied two approaches (in scanning mode only) for estimating the measurement uncertainty with the support of Taguchi plan in the experiment containing five factors: scanning speed, sample density, probe configuration, scanning direction, and position of measuring object. In the first approach the uncertainty was estimated by measuring the basic geometric objects (primitives like sphere and torus) representing the decomposition of complex surfaces and in the second one a complex surface was treated as an unknown quantity. Calculated uncertainty Type A for both measurement tasks was in the range from 0.65 μm to 6.47 μm. Evaluation of the uncertainty Type B covered specifications of the machine and standard uncertainties derived from temperature effects. Total uB component was found to be in order of 0.4 μm. Future research will be directed towards the development and application of simulation methods

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