Large-volume metrology instrument selection and measurability analysis


Autoria(s): Muelaner, J.E.; Cai, B.; Maropoulos, P.G.
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01/06/2010

Resumo

A wide range of metrology processes are involved in the manufacture of large products. In addition to the traditional tool-setting and product-verification operations, increasingly flexible metrology-enabled automation is also being used. Faced with many possible measurement problems and a very large number of metrology instruments employing diverse technologies, the selection of the appropriate instrument for a given task can be highly complex. Also, as metrology has become a key manufacturing process, it should be considered in the early stages of design, and there is currently very little research to support this. This paper provides an overview of the important selection criteria for typical measurement processes and presents some novel selection strategies. Metrics that can be used to assess measurability are also discussed. A prototype instrument selection and measurability analysis application is also presented, with discussion of how this can be used as the basis for development of a more sophisticated measurement planning tool. © 2010 Authors.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26729/2/Large_volume_metrology_instrument_selection_and_measurability_analysis.pdf

Muelaner, J.E.; Cai, B. and Maropoulos, P.G. (2010). Large-volume metrology instrument selection and measurability analysis. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 224 (6), pp. 853-868.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26729/

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Article

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