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Noncontact surface roughness measurement using a vision system
Author(s): Erdinç Koçer; Erhan Horozoğlu; Ilhan Asiltürk
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Paper Abstract

Surface roughness measurement is one of the basic measurement that determines the quality and performance of the final product. After machined operations, tracer end tools are commonly used in industry in order to measure the surface roughness that occurred on the surface. This measurement technique has disadvantages such as user errors because it requires calibration of the device occurring during measurement. In this study, measuring and evaluation techniques were conducted by using display devices over surface image which occurred on the processed surfaces. Surface measurement which performed by getting image makes easier measurement process because it is non-contact, and does not cause any damage. Measurement of surface roughness, and analysis was conducted more precise and accurate. Experimentally obtained results of the measurements on the parts in contact with the device is improved compared with the results of the non-contact image processing software, and satisfactory results were obtained.

Paper Details

Date Published: 14 February 2015
PDF: 5 pages
Proc. SPIE 9445, Seventh International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2014), 944525 (14 February 2015); doi: 10.1117/12.2180683
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Erdinç Koçer, Selçuk Univ. (Turkey)
Erhan Horozoğlu, Selçuk Univ. (Turkey)
Ilhan Asiltürk, Selçuk Univ. (Turkey)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9445:
Seventh International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2014)
Antanas Verikas; Branislav Vuksanovic; Petia Radeva; Jianhong Zhou, Editor(s)

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