Gear Shape Measurement Potential of Laser Triangulation and Confocal-Chromatic Distance Sensors

The demand for extensive gear shape measurements with single-digit µm uncertainty is growing. Tactile standard gear tests are precise but limited in speed. Recently, faster optical gear shape measurement systems have been examined. Optical gear shape measurements are challenging due to potential dev...

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Main Authors: Marc Pillarz, Axel von Freyberg, Dirk Stöbener, Andreas Fischer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/3/937
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spelling doaj-b0240b1ed9344671baf67697fb8b0fc12021-01-31T00:04:42ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-01-012193793710.3390/s21030937Gear Shape Measurement Potential of Laser Triangulation and Confocal-Chromatic Distance SensorsMarc Pillarz0Axel von Freyberg1Dirk Stöbener2Andreas Fischer3Bremen Institute for Metrology, Automation and Quality Science, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, GermanyBremen Institute for Metrology, Automation and Quality Science, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, GermanyBremen Institute for Metrology, Automation and Quality Science, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, GermanyBremen Institute for Metrology, Automation and Quality Science, University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, GermanyThe demand for extensive gear shape measurements with single-digit µm uncertainty is growing. Tactile standard gear tests are precise but limited in speed. Recently, faster optical gear shape measurement systems have been examined. Optical gear shape measurements are challenging due to potential deviation sources such as the tilt angles between the surface normal and the sensor axis, the varying surface curvature, and the surface properties. Currently, the full potential of optical gear shape measurement systems is not known. Therefore, laser triangulation and confocal-chromatic gear shape measurements using a lateral scanning position measurement approach are studied. As a result of tooth flank standard measurements, random effects due to surface properties are identified to primarily dominate the achievable gear shape measurement uncertainty. The standard measurement uncertainty with the studied triangulation sensor amounts to >10 µm, which does not meet the requirements. The standard measurement uncertainty with the confocal-chromatic sensor is <6.5 µm. Furthermore, measurements on a spur gear show that multiple reflections do not influence the measurement uncertainty when measuring with the lateral scanning position measurement approach. Although commercial optical sensors are not designed for optical gear shape measurements, standard uncertainties of <10 µm are achievable for example with the applied confocal-chromatic sensor, which indicates the further potential for optical gear shape measurements.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/3/937optical gear shape measurementslateral scanning position measurement approachlaser triangulation sensorsconfocal-chromatic sensormeasurement uncertainty
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author Marc Pillarz
Axel von Freyberg
Dirk Stöbener
Andreas Fischer
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Axel von Freyberg
Dirk Stöbener
Andreas Fischer
Gear Shape Measurement Potential of Laser Triangulation and Confocal-Chromatic Distance Sensors
Sensors
optical gear shape measurements
lateral scanning position measurement approach
laser triangulation sensors
confocal-chromatic sensor
measurement uncertainty
author_facet Marc Pillarz
Axel von Freyberg
Dirk Stöbener
Andreas Fischer
author_sort Marc Pillarz
title Gear Shape Measurement Potential of Laser Triangulation and Confocal-Chromatic Distance Sensors
title_short Gear Shape Measurement Potential of Laser Triangulation and Confocal-Chromatic Distance Sensors
title_full Gear Shape Measurement Potential of Laser Triangulation and Confocal-Chromatic Distance Sensors
title_fullStr Gear Shape Measurement Potential of Laser Triangulation and Confocal-Chromatic Distance Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Gear Shape Measurement Potential of Laser Triangulation and Confocal-Chromatic Distance Sensors
title_sort gear shape measurement potential of laser triangulation and confocal-chromatic distance sensors
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The demand for extensive gear shape measurements with single-digit µm uncertainty is growing. Tactile standard gear tests are precise but limited in speed. Recently, faster optical gear shape measurement systems have been examined. Optical gear shape measurements are challenging due to potential deviation sources such as the tilt angles between the surface normal and the sensor axis, the varying surface curvature, and the surface properties. Currently, the full potential of optical gear shape measurement systems is not known. Therefore, laser triangulation and confocal-chromatic gear shape measurements using a lateral scanning position measurement approach are studied. As a result of tooth flank standard measurements, random effects due to surface properties are identified to primarily dominate the achievable gear shape measurement uncertainty. The standard measurement uncertainty with the studied triangulation sensor amounts to >10 µm, which does not meet the requirements. The standard measurement uncertainty with the confocal-chromatic sensor is <6.5 µm. Furthermore, measurements on a spur gear show that multiple reflections do not influence the measurement uncertainty when measuring with the lateral scanning position measurement approach. Although commercial optical sensors are not designed for optical gear shape measurements, standard uncertainties of <10 µm are achievable for example with the applied confocal-chromatic sensor, which indicates the further potential for optical gear shape measurements.
topic optical gear shape measurements
lateral scanning position measurement approach
laser triangulation sensors
confocal-chromatic sensor
measurement uncertainty
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/3/937
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