Structured light scanning artifact-based performance study

MANUFACTURING LETTERS(2023)

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Structured light scanning is used to create a digital twin of a manufactured part, where features are extracted to determine if the part meets the designer's intent and required tolerances. This paper describes repeatability and reproducibility analyses for a commercially-available structured light scanning system and measurement artifact. The repeatability study used five repeated scans at 15 measurement positions. Repeatability was assessed by randomly selecting one of the five scans at each of the 15 positions and creating a part mesh. This process was performed 50 times and the statistics for the dimension variations were calculated to isolate the scanning effects only. The same sequence was then performed for 10 of the 15 positions and five of the 15 positions to evaluate the repeatability sensitivity to the number of measurement positions. Reproducibility was assessed by selecting 15 positions to create a mesh and repeating the 15-position measurement sequence 10 times using different positions for each mesh construction. The statistics for the dimension variations were then calculated. This incorporated the effects of both scanning and the position and orientation of the part relative to the scanner. This sequence was repeated for 10-position and five-position scans to evaluate the corresponding sensitivity. Finally, the artifact dimensions from structured light scanning were compared to coordinate measuring machine measurements of the same features. (c) 2023 The Authors. Published by ELSEVIER Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0)
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Metrology,structured light scanning,repeatability,reproducibility,uncertainty
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