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Sensors for coordinate measuring machines (CMM) are nowadays assessed within a measurement system, i.e. while mounted onto a CMM. This means that the accuracy or uncertainty of the sensor or probe is not really identified on its own, but may be influenced by the accuracy or uncertainty of the CMM on which the accuracy testing is done. Determining the accuracy and repeatability of a sensor, apart from the machines uncertainty, could yield useful information in several cases. For instance sensor damage can be ruled out after a machine crash if the sensor could be tested apart from the machines uncertainty. Also testing a new sensor on an older machine sometimes poses a problem, as the sensors inaccuracy can vanish in the total uncertainty of the measuring system due to a high CMM uncertainty. This paper describes the current standardised and accepted methods for evaluating the integration of a CMM sensor in the environment of the machine. Furthermore tests are described to exclude the CMM uncertainty as best as possible to come to an assessment that characterises the sole sensor uncertainty. This is done through smart positioning of the reference tool, using another reference tool in combination with another measurement strategy or using extra equipment to exclude CMM errors. Preliminary results are presented and discussed.
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Year: 2015
Page: 244-253
Language: English
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