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Título : Measurement and Correction of the Slope Angle of Flat Surfaces Digitized by a Conoscopic Holography System
Autor : Valiño Riestra, Gonzalo
Zapico García, Pablo
Fernández Álvarez, Pedro
Rico Fernández, José Carlos
Mateos Díaz, Sabino
Blanco Fernández, David
Palabras clave : Conoscopic Holography
Non-contact inspection
Slope angle
Fecha de publicación : oct-2016
Editorial : Elsevier
Citación : VALIÑO, Gonzalo, et al. Measurement and correction of the slope angle of flat surfaces digitized by a conoscopic holography system. Precision Engineering, 2016, vol. 46, p. 369-376.
Resumen : Conoscopic Holography (CH) is a non-contact interferometric technique used in surface digitizing. Sim- ilarly to other laser techniques it is influenced by the optical behaviour of the part surface and the conditions during scanning (geometry, strategy, etc.). In this work, a CH system and a touch probe (TP) integrated in a CMM were used to analyse the CH behaviour for measuring the slope angle of flat sur- faces in inspection tasks. For this purpose, several digitizing tests were performed with both sensors on a square specimen under different slope angles. The tests were performed for two different orientations of the laser spot as well as at three different positions within the sensor depth of field (DOF). The specimen angles determined by each sensor were compared to each other and the difference (slope deviation) was used as an indicator of the CH behaviour. Considering the results, some recommendations were provided for digitizing sloped flat surfaces with the CH sensor and it was also developed a model to predict and compensate the measurement deviations of this sensor with regard to the TP.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/8105
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