VTube-LASER Cylinder Fit Tolerances
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Cylinder Centerlines Are Calculated from Cylinder Surface Points
VTube-LASER uses surface points scanned with laser or measured with ball probes to calculate tube centerlines. Regular tube scans assume that the primitive shape to solve for is a cylinder. |
The Cylinder Fit Data Window Reports How Well the Centerline Fits the Surface Data
After calculating a cylinder centerline from surface points, VTube-LASER also returns how well the centerline FITS the surface points of the cylinder.
These estimate values are calculated using statistical math. The values are standard deviation x 2, which means that we have 95% assurance that the these values are the maximum deviation. |
Wobble Deviation
To simplify terminology, we say that the highest of the X and Y values is the "wobble deviation". If the centerline calculation is very good, then wobble deviation decreases. If the calculation or fit is poor, then the wobble deviation is too high. |
Default Cylinder Fit Tolerances
To allow VTube-LASER to warn for poor cylinder measurements, it stores tolerances for the allowed deviations during cylinder fit. These values are often setup in the Measure 1 tab of the System Options menu. |
Recommended Aerospace Cylinder Fit Tolerances
Aerospace-grade materials are often very precise. For aerospace applications, we strongly recommend that you consider using tighter tolerances like these shown here. |
How to Test for Your Ideal Tolerances
You can test for ideal cylinder fit tolerance settings by watching the tolerance values in the Cylinder Fit window when measuring a tube. |
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