A New Method of CMM Inspect Path Planning for Precision Generalized Helicoid

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The helical surfaces are widely applied to both power transmission and fluid compression or pumping. Helicoid is measured by digitized measurement with the coordinate measuring machine (CMM) in this paper. A numerical measuring method which is different from traditional measuring method for Helicoid is given. The Measuring process is illustrated in detail. At the same time, this method is proved effectiveness through a practical measuring example of an aerial part.

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December 2010

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