MEASUREMENT OF DIAMETER AND ROUNDNESS DEVIATION FOR CIRCLE WITH INCOMPLETE CONTOUR |
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| Bartosz Gapinski, Andrzej Kolodziej |
- Abstract:
- Shafts and holes are the most common elements in the construction of machines. Their mating creates the sets for various purposes, but in most cases these elements create responsible couplings, e.g. mating surfaces with the bearing friction, surfaces of mounting bearings, positioning dowels of elements, pair of piston – cylinder, etc. Control of circle parameters - outside ones on a shaft or internal ones in a hole, is one of the most common tasks in metrology of geometrical quantities.
Measurement of diameter and roundness deviation could be conducted using wide range of measuring devices in dependence on tolerances of particular characteristic. In most cases, the measurement is carried out on a complete contour. However, there are some cases when the measurement needs to be done for incomplete contour – it can be the value of 180° or 45°.
The aim of this paper is to present the recommendations for proper definition and interpretation of the results for the parameters achieved from the measurement of incomplete contour. Presented results of measurement of diameter and roundness deviation on a specialized form tester were related to different angular lengths. Measurement objects had various form errors. The influence of position of the measuring sector in relation to extremum (minimum and maximum) of roundness was considered. Analysis of measuring accuracy and also the impact of verification of measuring sector length on a loss of information on the measured object was conducted. - Keywords:
- diameter measurement, form deviation, roundness, accuracy of measurement, uncertainty
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- IMEKO-TC14-2013-41.pdf
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- Event details
- IMEKO TC:
- TC14
- Event name:
- TC14 ISMQC 2013
- Title:
11th International Symposium on Measurement and Quality Control
- Place:
- Cracow and Kielce, POLAND
- Time:
- 11 September 2013 - 13 September 2013