cmm - coordinate measuring machine

11
BY PARTH GAJJAR(007) PARTH PANCHAL(003) APPROVED BY C.P. VITHLANI V.C. PATEL

Upload: prthgajjar

Post on 29-Apr-2015

2.328 views

Category:

Education


188 download

DESCRIPTION

 

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE

BY PARTH GAJJAR(007)

PARTH PANCHAL(003)

APPROVED BYC.P. VITHLANI

V.C. PATEL

Page 2: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE

A coordinate measuring

Machine is a 3D device

For measuring the

Physical geometrical

Characteristics of an

object.

Page 3: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE

Description

The typical 3 "bridge" CMM is composed of three axes, an X, Y and Z.

These axes are orthogonal to each other in a typical three dimensional coordinate system.

Each axis has a scale system that indicates the location of that axis.

The machine will read the input from the touch probe, as directed by the operator or programmer.

The machine then uses the X,Y,Z coordinates of each of these points to determine size and position with micrometer precision typically.Reference

Page 4: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE

Coordinate-measuring machines include three main components:

A. The main structure which include three axes of motion

B. Probing system

C. Data collection and reduction system - typically includes a machine controller, desktop computer and application software

Page 5: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE

It is the sensory part of a CMM responsible for sensing different parameters required for the measurement.

Page 6: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE

After placing a workpiece on the machine table, a probe is used to measure different

points on it by mapping the x, y, z coordinates.

The probe operates either manually via an operator or automatically via a control

system.

These points are then uploaded to a computer interface where they can be

analyzed using modeling software (e.g. CAD) and regression algorithms for further

development.

How Do Coordinate Measuring Machines Work?

Page 7: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE
Page 8: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE

Mounting

Sometimes a CMM requires a specific mounting style when incorporated into a system or method of operation. These mounting options include benchtop, freestanding, handheld, and portable.

A. Benchtop:- machines mount on a benchtop or desk. This is typical of most CMMs.

B. Freestanding:- machines can support themselves and do not require mounting.

C. Portable machines:- are devices that may be moved freely and are not designed to be bolted or hardwired in place. Handheld machines are a subset of portable devices describing those designed to be operated by hand.

Page 9: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE

Dimensional measurementProfile measurementAngularity or orientationDepth mappingDigitizing or imagingShaft measurement

Page 10: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE
Page 11: CMM - COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINE