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25 October 2006 Measurement of helical surface
Yangkuan Guo, Lianqing Zhu, Zhaoyao Shi, NaiguangLi Lv, Mingli Dong, Qingshan Chen
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Proceedings Volume 6280, Third International Symposium on Precision Mechanical Measurements; 628029 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.716343
Event: Third International Symposium on Precision Mechanical Measurements, 2006, Urumqi, China
Abstract
The measurement of helical surfaces is used not only to evaluate the precision of the surfaces, but also to analyze the sources of its deviation from the specification. In this article, many aspects of helical surfaces are contained, as the mathematical principle of forming the surface, the measuring equipment, the measuring methods and our research status. First the forming principle of the helical surface is given and the classification methods by the mathematical equations are shown. Then the equipment is summarized, and the classification and the working principles of the measurement of the helical surface is given. At third we introduce our research status, and also give a measurement example of a hobbing cutter and a concise analysis. From the analysis we derive a method to improve the quality of the helical surface. Finally, we discuss the future development of the measurement of the helical surface.
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Yangkuan Guo, Lianqing Zhu, Zhaoyao Shi, NaiguangLi Lv, Mingli Dong, and Qingshan Chen "Measurement of helical surface", Proc. SPIE 6280, Third International Symposium on Precision Mechanical Measurements, 628029 (25 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.716343
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3D metrology

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Manufacturing

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