Integration of error compensation of coordinate measuring machines into feature measurement: Part II—experimental implementation

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Coordinatemeasuringmachines (CMM) aremain instruments ofmeasurement in laboratories and in industrial quality control. A compensation errormodel has been formulated (Part I). It integrates error and uncertainty in the feature measurement model. Experimental implementation for the verification of this model is carried out based on the direct testing on a moving bridge CMM. The regression results by axis are quantified and compared to CMM indication with respect to the assigned values of the measurand. Next, testing of selected measurements of length, flatness, dihedral angle, and roundness features are accomplished. The measurement of calibrated gauge blocks for length or angle, flatness verification of the CMM granite table and roundness of a precision glass hemisphere are presented under a setup of repeatability conditions. The results are analysed and compared with alternative methods of estimation. The overall performance of the model is endorsed through experimental verification, as well as the practical use and the model capability to contribute in the improvement of current standard CMM measuring capabilities.

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Calvo, R., D’Amato, R., Gómez, E., & Domingo, R. (2016). Integration of error compensation of coordinate measuring machines into feature measurement: Part II—experimental implementation. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16101705

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