Non-Invasive 3d Optical Measurement of Round Surfaces
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Date
2019
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Publisher
Polish Acad Sciences inst Physics
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
Yes
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Abstract
Precise measurement of wear profiles in large areas of round surfaces such as shafts, suspension bars and high-deviation geometry surfaces is a challenge in manufacturing engineering. An optical measurement method is developed to overcome this challenge. This method, relying on angular reconstruction of scattered light profiles, is used for the measurement of irregular wear in quality testing of round surfaces which provides information on estimating the surface lifetime after prolonged use. This approach achieves a 3D depth accuracy better than 50 mu m in suspension bars with diameters up to 50 mm from an imaging distance of 250 mm.
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Kurtuldu, Huseyin/0000-0003-0876-4999
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Keywords
3D optical measurement, digital image processing, rod, wear, non-invasive measurement
Fields of Science
0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences
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8th International Advances in Applied Physics and Materials Science Congress and Exhibition (APMAS) -- APR 24-30, 2018 -- Fethiye, TURKEY
Volume
135
Issue
4
Start Page
746
End Page
748
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