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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2006 No.3ALGORITHM FOR SPHERICITY ERROR AND THE NUMBER OF MEASURED POINTS

HE Gaiyun

WANG Taiyong

ZHAO Jian

YU Baoqin

LI Guoqin
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Tianjin University,
Tianjin 300072, China

 

 

ALGORITHM FOR SPHERICITY ERROR AND THE NUMBER OF MEASURED POINTS*

 

Abstract: The data processing technique and the method determining the optimal number of measured points are studied aiming at the sphericity error measured on a coordinate measurement machine (CMM). The consummate criterion for the minimum zone of spherical surface is analyzed first, and then an approximation technique searching for the minimum sphericity error from the form data is studied. In order to obtain the minimum zone of spherical surface, the radial separation is reduced gradually by moving the center of the concentric spheres along certain directions with certain steps. Therefore the algorithm is precise and efficient. After the appropriate mathematical model for the approximation technique is created, a data processing program is developed accordingly. By processing the metrical data with the developed program, the spherical errors are evaluated when different numbers of measured points are taken from the same sample, and then the corresponding scatter diagram and fit curve for the sample are graphically represented. The optimal number of measured points is determined through regression analysis. Experiment shows that both the data processing technique and the method for determining the optimal number of measured points are effective. On average, the obtained sphericity error is 5.78 μm smaller than the least square solution, whose accuracy is increased by 8.63%; The obtained optimal number of measured points is half of the number usually measured.

Key words: Sphericity error  Minimum zone  Data processing  Scatter diagram  Fit curve

 


*This project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.50475117) and Municipal Science and Technology Commission of, Tianjin China(No.0431835116). Received April 12, 2005; received in revised form March 3, 2006; accepted June 6, 2006

 

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