Title :
Fast 3D-surface quality control
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Calculation & Testing, Soc. for Production Eng. & Dev., Chemnitz, Germany
Abstract :
Inspection is the process of determining if a product deviates from a given set of specifications. Fast inspection usually involves measurement of specific part features such as assembly integrity, geometric dimensions and surface finish. The visual inspection of 3D-parts is a special task within manufacturing that has been automated. Different optical methods for 3D measurement include: the thin-films based laser scanning technique, the projected fringes method, the electronic speckle interferometry, white-light-interferometry, and SEM- and AFM-methods. In addition, stylus instruments and colorimeter measurements are also included. Advantages and disadvantages of different contemporary intelligent methods are discussed, they include: neural net based classification, fuzzy clustering, fractal analysis, and some industrial applications
Keywords :
automatic optical inspection; computer vision; laser beam applications; light interferometers; quality control; surface topography; 3D-surface measurement; AFM; SEM; assembly integrity; automatic optical inspection; electronic speckle interferometry; fractal analysis; fuzzy clustering; geometric dimensions; laser scanning technique; neural nets; projected fringes; quality control; surface finish; thin-films; white-light-interferometry; Adaptive optics; Assembly; Automatic optical inspection; Geometrical optics; Manufacturing automation; Optical interferometry; Quality control; Speckle; Surface finishing; Thin films;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Processing and Manufacturing of Materials, 1999. IPMM '99. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5489-3
DOI :
10.1109/IPMM.1999.792479