2003
DOI: 10.1243/095440503321628233
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Reverse engineering of simple surfaces of unknown shape with touch probes: Scanning and compensation issues

Abstract: This work discusses issues concerning the implementation of scanning of unknown engineering objects containing just simple (i.e. no freeform) surfaces with touch probes on three-axis computer numerical control (CNC) measuring machines in order to reconstruct their shape in a computer aided design (CAD) system. Several ideas are put forward, e.g. scanning along vertical slicing planes, adaptive point sampling distances, in-process`proactive' segmentation of points into curve sections and probe radius compensati… Show more

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“…When the probe moves normally to the surface being contacted, then the actual contact point is found by adding to the sphere centre a vector with the magnitude of the sphere radius and the direction of probe movement [3]. In combustor, there is divergent angle of β° on the top wall from 3H to 10H length of the combustor.…”
Section: Cmm Probe Compensation During Measurement On Combustor Surfa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the probe moves normally to the surface being contacted, then the actual contact point is found by adding to the sphere centre a vector with the magnitude of the sphere radius and the direction of probe movement [3]. In combustor, there is divergent angle of β° on the top wall from 3H to 10H length of the combustor.…”
Section: Cmm Probe Compensation During Measurement On Combustor Surfa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on robotic tactile exploration have been driven by research in different fields: robotic grasping and manipulation [1], reverse engineering [2] and computational geometry [3].…”
Section: A Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these methods use either a dense, evenly spaced grid to collect data points, or assume that the data have been previously collected. The importance of intelligently selecting where to collect data for effective exploration has been recognized in [2], but the method in this work is still tied to a grid sampling concept and therefore inherently uses dense data.…”
Section: A Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of the paper [11] presented a method for determining the direction of probe radius correction based on measurements of two groups of points, each of them containing two points located at the other sides of a given indicated measured point at which a correction vector is being sought. Each group of points represents an individual, different direction of a measured surface and defines some individual vector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%