14 Measurement & Inspection
14 Measurement & Inspection
14 Measurement & Inspection
• Metrology
• Inspection Principles
• Conventional Measuring Instruments and Gages
• Measurement of Surfaces
• Advanced Measurement and Inspection Techniques
Measurement Defined
A procedure in which an unknown quantity is compared
to a known standard, using an accepted and
consistent system of units
• The measurement may involve a simple linear rule to
scale the length of a part
• Or it may require a sophisticated measurement of
force versus deflection during a tension test
• Measurement provides a numerical value of the
quantity of interest, within certain limits of accuracy
and precision
Inspection Defined
A procedure in which a part or product characteristic,
such as a dimension, is examined to determine
whether or not it conforms to design specification
• Many inspection procedures rely on measurement
techniques, while others use gaging methods
Gaging determines simply whether the part
characteristic meets or does not meet the design
specification
Gaging is usually faster than measuring, but not
much information is provided about the actual
value of the characteristic of interest
Metrology
Pixel values in a binary vision system for the image in Figure 44.18
Image Processing and Analysis - Step 2
1. Inspection
2. Part identification
3. Visual guidance and control
4. Safety monitoring
Machine Vision Inspection