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A Study for the Roundness Estimation  

Kim, Soo-Kwang (부산정보대 기계계열)
Jun, Jae-Uhk (부경대학교 기계공학부)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers / v.10, no.2, 2011 , pp. 38-45 More about this Journal
Abstract
The criteria for determining the elements are the minimum zone method(MZM) and the least squares method(LSM). The LSM is deterministic and simple but is limited at the measurements whose errors are significant compared with form errors. For the precise condition, minimum zone method(MZM) has been selected to determine the elements. The roundness is the fundamental problem in the evaluating form errors. In this paper, anew approach adapting the genius education concept is proposed to obtain an accurate results for the MZM and the LSM of the roundness. Its computational algorithm is studied on a set of measured sample data. To be of almost no account of the specification(the number and the standard deviation etc.) of the sanple data, the results shoqs excellent reliability and high accuracy in estimating the roundness.
Keywords
Roundness; Minimum Zone Method; Least Squares Method; Genius Education Concept;
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