Difference between revisions of "End-Scan Using the End Wall"
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* Align the scanner at the end wall of the tube.<br><br> | * Align the scanner at the end wall of the tube.<br><br> | ||
− | * For repeatability | + | * For repeatability, attempt to hold the probe motionless during scanning. |
** Holding the probe motionless during scanning is important. If you move the probe during scanning the end, then repeatability will drop significantly because of exposure changes where the laser falls off the end of the tube. | ** Holding the probe motionless during scanning is important. If you move the probe during scanning the end, then repeatability will drop significantly because of exposure changes where the laser falls off the end of the tube. | ||
** Likewise, striking the same end location is important during each repeat measure.<br><br> | ** Likewise, striking the same end location is important during each repeat measure.<br><br> |
Revision as of 03:36, 1 February 2012
How to perform the end-wall end scan.
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Why the End-Scan technique is important
This end-scan method is useful for increase in precision over the scissor method.
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Measure Setup
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How To Use This End-Scan Technique
The advantage of this method is that it is easy to use. The disadvantage is that it is more prone to outlier points from the inner diameter surface. |
Another Way to Use This End-Scan Technique
The advantage of this method is that it is less prone to outlier points. The disadvantage is that it is hard to aim at thinner walls. |
Other Pages
- See also End-Scan Using the Scissor Motion
- See also End-Scan Using End Targets
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