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Geometric Approximation Technique for Minimum Zone Sphericity Error

上海龙凤1314 shlfThe mathematical modeling for evaluation of the sphericity error is proposed with minimum radial separation center. To obtain the minimum sphericity error from the form data, a geometric approximation technique was devised.The technique regarded the least square sphere center as the initial center of the concentric spheres containing all measurement points,and then the center was moved gradually to reduce the radial separation till the minimum radial separation center was got where the constructed concentric spheres conformed to the minimum zone condition.The method was modeled firstly,then the geometric approximation process was analyzed,and finally,the software for data processing was programmed.As evaluation example,five steel balls were measured and the measurement data were processed with the developed program.The average iteration times of the approximation technique is 4.2,and on average the obtained sphericity error is 0.529 μm smaller than the least square solution,with accuracy increased by 7.696%.

作 者: He Gaiyun Wang Taiyong Qin Xuda GUO Xiaojun   作者单位: School of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China  刊 名: 天津大学学报(英文版)  EI 英文刊名: TRANSACTIONS OF TIANJIN UNIVERSITY  年,卷(期): 2005 11(4)  分类号: Q95  关键词: sphericity error   minimum zone condition   data processing   form error evaluation  

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