Abstract
The layout of measurement points is the key to the efficient inspection of free-form surfaces. Two algorithms are proposed for the layout of free-form surface measurement points: the free-form surface Gaussian curvature variation grid method and the isoparametric line curvature variation grid method. The former first divides the free-form surface into a uniform grid, determines the number of measurement points for each grid based on the change in the Gaussian curvature of each grid, and selects points within each grid based on a uniform distribution of the Gaussian curvature. The latter is achieved by first taking points from the curvature change on the initial U- and V-direction isoparametric lines, generating isoparametric lines from the points to divide the free-form surface into a grid, and selecting the grid intersections as measurement points. The effectiveness of the algorithm was verified by designing free-form surfaces, performing coordinate measuring machine (CMM) measurement experiments, and comparing the results with those of existing algorithms.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars of Guangxi Province
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality