2020
DOI: 10.1177/0954406220939105
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An investigation on methods for axis detection of high-density generic axially symmetric mechanical surfaces for automatic geometric inspection

Abstract: The detection of the symmetry axis from discrete axially symmetric surfaces is an interesting topic, which is transversal to various fields: from geometric inspection to reverse engineering, archeology, etc. In the literature, several approaches have been proposed for estimating the axis from high-density triangular models of surfaces acquired by three-dimensional (3D) scanning. The axis evaluation from discrete models is, in fact, a very complex task to accomplish, due to several factors that inevita… Show more

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“…As one of the typical parts of machines, shaft workpieces (SW) are often used to support transmission parts such as gears, cams, and pulleys [14][15][16]. When working, the but it is affected by the environment, and it is difficult to guarantee the measurement accuracy [13].…”
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“…As one of the typical parts of machines, shaft workpieces (SW) are often used to support transmission parts such as gears, cams, and pulleys [14][15][16]. When working, the but it is affected by the environment, and it is difficult to guarantee the measurement accuracy [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one of the typical parts of machines, shaft workpieces (SW) are often used to support transmission parts such as gears, cams, and pulleys [14][15][16]. When working, the rotational speed is relatively high, so it is generally necessary to bear a large load.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%