Research of On-Line Large-Size Forging Measurement System Based on LabVIEW

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Forging temperature is usually around 1000°C in free forging scene. Manual measurement leads to large measurement errors. Adopting the non-contact 3D scanning technology, make the laser beam sweep across the forging surface to get three-dimensional coordinates of the points on the forging surface in space. Neighboring scan points separate by less than 0.25mm. The measurement error is less than 6mm. The coordinate,s data are sent to the LabVIEW procedure. The procedure analyzes the coordinates to calculate the size of the large-size forging to realize automatic measurement of the forgings. The procedure can also reconstruct the image of the large-size forging. These make us detect the real-time changes of the forging far from the free forging scene.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 430-432)

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1577-1580

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January 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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