Measurement uncertainty assessment of articulated arm coordinate measuring machine for length measurement errors using Monte Carlo simulation
Quality assurance of a manufactured product covers a large portion of the total manufacturing cost, influencing the product life cycle cost and its sustainability. Precise dimensional measurements, predominantly through coordinate metrology largely influence the quality control in manufacturing industries. Portable CMM provides enhanced flexibility and diminished weight as compared to the conventional CMM. Periodic reverification of articulated arm CMM is essential to ascertain accurate and precise dimensional measurements. In the present experimental investigation, an articulated arm coordinate measuring machine has been verified as per ISO 10360–12:2016 using one-dimensional standard artefact (KOBA Step Gauge, 1220 mm). The measurement uncertainty estimation has been carried out using Monte Carlo Simulation (MCS) and has been compared with ISO GUM (law of propagation of uncertainties: LPU) outcomes. Established expanded uncertainties and measured mean values acquired from the two approaches were observed to be in reasonable concordance.
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