Dimensional Validation of a 3D Digitization System

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A three-dimensional measurement system has been set up. The digital models have been obtained using a webcam and structured light. After this, a software for measuring the digital geometries has been applied. In order to validate the digital models, the workpiece has been measured in a Laboratory of Metrology by means of a Coordinate Measuring Machine. While digital models can be obtained from multiple scan system configurations, not all of them get the same degree of accuracy. After analyzing the results, it can be determined the best condition for obtaining the digital model so that discrepancies between measurements and corresponding digital model of the workpiece are minimized. Also, it has been estimated a value of measurement uncertainty for each of the models studied.

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