Geometric Error Parameterization of a CMM via Calibrated Hole Plate Archived Utilizing DCC Formatting
This study implemented the measurement results and administrative information obtained from the hole plate into the Digital Calibration Certificate (DCC). The DCC comprises three parts: Norms and Standards, Hierarchical Structure, and XML as Exchange Format. DCCs play a significant role in the field...
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description | This study implemented the measurement results and administrative information obtained from the hole plate into the Digital Calibration Certificate (DCC). The DCC comprises three parts: Norms and Standards, Hierarchical Structure, and XML as Exchange Format. DCCs play a significant role in the field of metrology and statistics by ensuring data interoperability, correctness, and traceability during the conversion and transmission process. The hole plate is a length standard used for two-dimensional geometric error measurements. We evaluated the accuracy of the high-precision coordinate measuring machine (CMM) in measuring a hole plate and compared the measurement error results obtained from the hole plate with those of the laser interferometer, autocollimator, and angle square. The results show that the maximum difference in linear error is −0.30 μm, the maximum difference in angle error is −0.78″, and the maximum difference in squareness error is 4.54″. The XML is designed for machine-readability and is modeled and edited using the XMLSpy 2022 software, which is based on information published by PTB. The administrative management and measurement results tasks are presented in PDF format, which is designed for human-readability and ease of use. Overall, we implemented the measurement results and information obtained from the hole plate into the DCC. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b55af901a46a40c3b3bd3ad2274e326d2023-11-18T00:24:15ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172023-05-011310634410.3390/app13106344Geometric Error Parameterization of a CMM via Calibrated Hole Plate Archived Utilizing DCC FormattingMing-Xian Lin0Tsung-Han Hsieh1Precision Mechanical Metrology Research Laboratory, Center for Measurement Standards, Industrial Technology Research Institute, 321, Sec. 2, Kuang Fu Rd., Hsinchu 30011, TaiwanPrecision Mechanical Metrology Research Laboratory, Center for Measurement Standards, Industrial Technology Research Institute, 321, Sec. 2, Kuang Fu Rd., Hsinchu 30011, TaiwanThis study implemented the measurement results and administrative information obtained from the hole plate into the Digital Calibration Certificate (DCC). The DCC comprises three parts: Norms and Standards, Hierarchical Structure, and XML as Exchange Format. DCCs play a significant role in the field of metrology and statistics by ensuring data interoperability, correctness, and traceability during the conversion and transmission process. The hole plate is a length standard used for two-dimensional geometric error measurements. We evaluated the accuracy of the high-precision coordinate measuring machine (CMM) in measuring a hole plate and compared the measurement error results obtained from the hole plate with those of the laser interferometer, autocollimator, and angle square. The results show that the maximum difference in linear error is −0.30 μm, the maximum difference in angle error is −0.78″, and the maximum difference in squareness error is 4.54″. The XML is designed for machine-readability and is modeled and edited using the XMLSpy 2022 software, which is based on information published by PTB. The administrative management and measurement results tasks are presented in PDF format, which is designed for human-readability and ease of use. Overall, we implemented the measurement results and information obtained from the hole plate into the DCC.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/10/6344DCCCMMXMLhole plategeometric error |
spellingShingle | Ming-Xian Lin Tsung-Han Hsieh Geometric Error Parameterization of a CMM via Calibrated Hole Plate Archived Utilizing DCC Formatting Applied Sciences DCC CMM XML hole plate geometric error |
title | Geometric Error Parameterization of a CMM via Calibrated Hole Plate Archived Utilizing DCC Formatting |
title_full | Geometric Error Parameterization of a CMM via Calibrated Hole Plate Archived Utilizing DCC Formatting |
title_fullStr | Geometric Error Parameterization of a CMM via Calibrated Hole Plate Archived Utilizing DCC Formatting |
title_full_unstemmed | Geometric Error Parameterization of a CMM via Calibrated Hole Plate Archived Utilizing DCC Formatting |
title_short | Geometric Error Parameterization of a CMM via Calibrated Hole Plate Archived Utilizing DCC Formatting |
title_sort | geometric error parameterization of a cmm via calibrated hole plate archived utilizing dcc formatting |
topic | DCC CMM XML hole plate geometric error |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/10/6344 |
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