Comparison of manual and image processing methods of End-Milling burr measurement

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This paper compares the results for manual method of burr height measurement with the image-processing technique for end-milled work-pieces under various conditions. The manual method refers to the traditional way where a few readings are taken at random locations using a microscope and the burr height is approximated with an average value. In contrast, the image processing technique analyzes the whole burr profile as seen through the lens of the microscope and captured using a digital camera. With the results obtained using the image processing method as reference, the results show a significant difference between the two average readings in most cases and generally the percentage error is greater for work-pieces with irregular burrs.

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Sharan, R. V., & Onwubolu, G. C. (2015). Comparison of manual and image processing methods of End-Milling burr measurement. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 313, 133–137. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06773-5_19

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