22 August 2014 Analysis and compensation method for installation error in measuring gear tooth flank with laser interferometry
Suping Fang, Xindong Zhu, Pengcheng Yang, Qiwen Cai, Masaharu M. Komori, Aizoh Kubo
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Abstract
The installation position errors of a measured gear are unavoidable when measuring gear tooth flank form deviation with laser interferometry, causing mistakes when using the simulated phase difference as a measurement reference to calculate the form deviation. In order to avoid manufacturing many standard gears as measurement references, a compensation method for the installation errors of the measured gear has been developed. In this process, the actual installation position of the measured gear can be traced by modifying the theoretical position parameters using the ray-tracing method. Experimental results show that this method is feasible. Thus, the simulated phase difference that compensate for installation errors can be utilized as a measurement reference in calculating the form deviation of the measured gear.
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Suping Fang, Xindong Zhu, Pengcheng Yang, Qiwen Cai, Masaharu M. Komori, and Aizoh Kubo "Analysis and compensation method for installation error in measuring gear tooth flank with laser interferometry," Optical Engineering 53(8), 084111 (22 August 2014). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.53.8.084111
Published: 22 August 2014
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KEYWORDS
Teeth

Error analysis

Laser interferometry

Phase measurement

Optical engineering

Manufacturing

Optical simulations

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