Lecture 3
Lecture 3
Lecture 3
Contact method
In this memthod sencor measuring tip touch the surface area,
such as thermocouple, pressure etc
Contact less method
In this memthod sencor measuring tip do not touch the surface
area ( there is no contact ), such as laser beam , ultra sonic etc
GENERALIZED MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A measuring system exists to provide information about the
physical value of some variable being measured. In simple cases,
the system can consist of only a single unit that gives an output
reading or signal according to the magnitude of the
unknownvariable applied to it. However, in more complex
measurement situations, a measuring system consists of several
separate elements as shown in Figure.
LINEAR MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
SCALES
The most common tool for crude measurements is the scale (also
known as rules, or rulers). Although plastic, wood and other
materials are used for common scales, precision scales use
tempered steel alloys, with graduations scribed onto the surface.
These are limited by the human eye. Basically they are used to
compare two dimensions.
CALIPERS
Caliper is an instrument used for measuring distance between or
over surfaces comparing dimensions of work pieces with. These
instruments are very useful when dealing with hard to reach
locations that normal measuring instruments cannot reach.
Obviously the added step in the measurement will significantly
decrease the accuracy.
VERNIER CALIPERS
A steel rule can measure accurately up to 1 mm or at best up to
0.5 mm. It is not sensitive to variations in dimensions to much
finer levels, because of the inherent limitation in its design. On
the other hand, vernier instruments based on the vernier scale
principle can measure up to much finer degree of accuracy.In
other words, they can amplify finer variations in dimensions and
can be branded as ‘precision’ instruments.
Types of vernier
1- The vernier caliper
2- Dial Caliper
The Micrometer
A micrometer allows a measurement of the size of a body. It is
one of the most accurate mechanical devices in common use.
Parts of a Micrometer
Parts of a Micrometer
Types of Micrometer
The names are based on their application:
A. Outside micrometer
These are typically used to measure wires, spheres, shafts
and blocks.
B. Inside micrometer
Used to measure the diameter of holes.
Inside micrometer
C. Depth micrometer
Measures depths of slots and steps.
Depth micrometer
SPECIAL PURPOSE MICROMETER
SLIP GAUGES
These may be used as reference standards for transferring the
dimension of the unit of length from the primary standard to
gauge blocks of lower accuracy and for the verification and
graduation of measuring apparatus. These are high carbon steel
hardened, ground and lapped rectangular blocks