TY - JOUR
T1 - A hybrid three-probe method for measuring the roundness error and the spindle error
AU - Shi, Shengyu
AU - Lin, Jing
AU - Wang, Xiufeng
AU - Zhao, Ming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/7/1
Y1 - 2016/7/1
N2 - The three-probe method is the most widely used technique for separating the artifact roundness error from the spindle error, with the superiority available for in situ measurement. For further improving the measurement accuracy of the three-probe method, in this paper, the harmonic measurement errors are investigated analytically and experimentally. To achieve this aim, firstly, according to the transfer matrices W(k), the harmonics are classified into two types: the suppressed harmonics with zero W(k) and the unsuppressed harmonics with no-zero W(k). Then, on one hand, through mathematical deduction, the formulation for determining the suppressed harmonics is derived; on the other hand, the measurement errors to the unsuppressed harmonics are experimentally acquired, and the experimental results demonstrate that the measurement errors to the unsuppressed harmonics are greatly related to the determinant of the transfer matrix |W(k)|, but not rigorously in inverse proportion to |W(k)|. Based on the conclusions drawn from the investigations, a hybrid three-probe method is constructed, where several conventional three-probe measurements are performed for optimizing individual harmonic coefficients. Experiments verify that the hybrid three-probe method is more robust to the error sources than the conventional method.
AB - The three-probe method is the most widely used technique for separating the artifact roundness error from the spindle error, with the superiority available for in situ measurement. For further improving the measurement accuracy of the three-probe method, in this paper, the harmonic measurement errors are investigated analytically and experimentally. To achieve this aim, firstly, according to the transfer matrices W(k), the harmonics are classified into two types: the suppressed harmonics with zero W(k) and the unsuppressed harmonics with no-zero W(k). Then, on one hand, through mathematical deduction, the formulation for determining the suppressed harmonics is derived; on the other hand, the measurement errors to the unsuppressed harmonics are experimentally acquired, and the experimental results demonstrate that the measurement errors to the unsuppressed harmonics are greatly related to the determinant of the transfer matrix |W(k)|, but not rigorously in inverse proportion to |W(k)|. Based on the conclusions drawn from the investigations, a hybrid three-probe method is constructed, where several conventional three-probe measurements are performed for optimizing individual harmonic coefficients. Experiments verify that the hybrid three-probe method is more robust to the error sources than the conventional method.
KW - Hybrid three-probe method
KW - Roundness error
KW - Spindle error
KW - Suppressed harmonics
KW - Susceptible harmonics
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84979465305
U2 - 10.1016/j.precisioneng.2016.03.020
DO - 10.1016/j.precisioneng.2016.03.020
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84979465305
SN - 0141-6359
VL - 45
SP - 403
EP - 413
JO - Precision Engineering
JF - Precision Engineering
ER -