Testing the Mechanical Characteristics and Contacting Behaviour of Novel Manufactured and Assembled Sphere-Tipped Styli for Micro-CMM Probes - Precision Assembly Technologies and Systems
Conference Papers Year : 2014

Testing the Mechanical Characteristics and Contacting Behaviour of Novel Manufactured and Assembled Sphere-Tipped Styli for Micro-CMM Probes

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The effectiveness and versatility of the probes used on micro-co-ordinate measuring machines is currently limited by the dimensions, geometry and quality of the spherical stylus tips available. A shaft fabrication and gluing process is demonstrated to assemble a sphere-tipped stylus for tactile micro-co-ordinate measuring machine probes. The contact behaviour of the manufactured micro-styli is investigated both in a static and a vibrating mode. The ultimate strength of the glue joint is also investigated. It is concluded that the assembly of styli using the presented method is viable, however, that stylus shafts below 40 μm diameter may require new manufacturing methods.
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hal-01260719 , version 1 (22-01-2016)

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Dong-Yea Sheu, James D. Claverley, Richard K. Leach. Testing the Mechanical Characteristics and Contacting Behaviour of Novel Manufactured and Assembled Sphere-Tipped Styli for Micro-CMM Probes. 7th International Precision Assembly Seminar (IPAS), Feb 2014, Chamonix, France. pp.15-21, ⟨10.1007/978-3-662-45586-9_3⟩. ⟨hal-01260719⟩
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