2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2015.03.023
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Verification of an articulated arm coordinate measuring machine using a laser tracker as reference equipment and an indexed metrology platform

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“…(5) (6) where n is the number of repetitive measurements, j is the serial number of a repetitive mea- In formula (4), the mean is calculated from derivative sequence of random values. In general, we work with the sequence , from which we get the sequence .…”
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“…(5) (6) where n is the number of repetitive measurements, j is the serial number of a repetitive mea- In formula (4), the mean is calculated from derivative sequence of random values. In general, we work with the sequence , from which we get the sequence .…”
Section: New Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12). Deviation borders can be also roughly estimated according to formula (6). They are shown in dashed lines ±2s.…”
Section: Principle Of Drawing the Deviation Chartmentioning
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“…The common digital measuring instrument includes a laser tracker [3,4], theodolite [5], iGPS [6,7], industrial camera [8,9], coordinate measuring machine (CMM) [10,11], and so on, which depends on transforming the relevant points into the reference coordinate system of a third party to fit the R-P&O of components [12]. Because of the indirect acquisition of R-P&O, this method involves a complex coordinate system transformation and unnecessary error [13].…”
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“…The above-mentioned virtual geometric gauges are applied to reduce the number of test positions, avoid the measurement points randomly sampled on the virtual geometrical gauges surfaces according to the norms and improve the efficiency of verification procedure for PACMM. Acero et al [22] presented an indexed metrology platform combined with a calibrated ball bar gauge, which was applied in evaluating the performance of PACMM. A simplified and low-price length gauge [23] was applied in calibrating the kinematic structural parameters of PACMM and it had three degrees of freedom (DOFs) and a coefficient of low-thermal expansion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%