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HERO ID
7158799
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Geometric Error Measurement of Machine Tools Using Autotracking Laser Interferometer
Author(s)
Chen, R; Ho, B; Lee, H; Pan, SP; Hsieh, T; ,
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Sensors and Materials
ISSN:
0914-4935
Publisher
MYU, SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING DIVISION
Location
TOKYO
Volume
30
Issue
11
Page Numbers
2429-2435
DOI
10.18494/SAM.2018.1979
Web of Science Id
WOS:000449505500005
Abstract
Geometric error measurements with traditional laser interferometers are generally complex, especially for measuring squareness errors, which require a 90 degrees pentagonal prism. Developments in the aviation industry have made the machine tools larger and distances farther. These characteristics make the optical alignment of the measurement setup difficult. An autotracking laser interferometer (ATLI) can be used to assist engineers in shortening the inspection of time machine tools by approximately 50%. However, owing to the tracking function, the ATLI measuring result has minimal difference from the traditional laser interferometer. This uniquely designed interferometer is proposed in this paper for the geometric error measurement of machine tools or coordinate measuring machines (CMMs). This procedure involves the measurement of one line of an axis, and the measurement results provide information regarding the positioning and squareness errors. The experimental and simulation results show that when the linear positioning and squareness errors are generated simultaneously, the deviation first decreases then subsequently increases with the increase in test length. Hence, when the positioning error results, using ATLI, are applied to the compensation table of the controller in the machine tool, the engineer should check the result to determine whether the squareness is included too much to lead a not good compensation result.
Keywords
autotracking laser interferometer; coordinate measuring machines; machine tool; squareness errors
Conference Name
International Conference on Computing and Precision Engineering
Conference Location
, TAIWAN
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