Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Measuring 3D micro-features is a challenging task that is usually performed using high-cost systems generally based on technologies with narrow working ranges and very accurate control of the sensor positions. Well-known image analysis methods, such as Photogrammetry, would likely lower the costs of 3D inspection of micro-features and add texture information to the 3D models; however, the behaviour of Photogrammetry is strongly affected by the scaling method because it retrieves a model that must be scaled after its computation. In this paper, an experimental study of the validity of a hybrid 3D image processing method for measuring micro-features is presented. This method exploits the Depth-from Focus method to retrieve the correct scale for a photogrammetric model. The measurement of properly designed and manufactured specimens was performed by following and adapting the German guideline VDI/VDE 2634, Part 3 to validate the method using calibrated specimens. The proposed system has been demonstrated to be very promising can achieve an error,of less than 10 mu m.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Measurement; Micro-features; Photogrammetry; Depth from Focus; WireEDM; Scale; International Standards; Measurement; Micro-features; Photogrammetry; Depth from focus; WireEDM; Scale; International standards; Measurement; Measurement; Measurement; Micro-features; Photogrammetry; Measurement
List of contributors:
Modica, FRANCESCO GIOVANNI
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