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Tuesday, July 23
 

6:30am EDT

Breakfast
Tuesday July 23, 2024 6:30am - 8:30am EDT
Tuesday July 23, 2024 6:30am - 8:30am EDT
Hotel Lobby Area

8:00am EDT

Opening Address
Tuesday July 23, 2024 8:00am - 8:30am EDT
CMSC Committee
avatar for Justin Novak

Justin Novak

Executive Committee Chair, Newport News Shipbuilding
Justin Novak is a Supervisor at Newport News Shipbuilding, where he has been active in the Metrology field for 14 years. He graduated from the NNS Apprentice School in 2008, earning the Charles F Bailey Award for academic excellence, and received an Associate’s Degree in Mechanical... Read More →
Tuesday July 23, 2024 8:00am - 8:30am EDT
Concord Convention Hall - A B C D

8:00am EDT

Registration / Check-In for Attendees
Tuesday July 23, 2024 8:00am - 2:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 23, 2024 8:00am - 2:30pm EDT
Rotunda (Registration South)

8:00am EDT

Exhibit Hall Open for Vendors
Tuesday July 23, 2024 8:00am - 6:00pm EDT
Tuesday July 23, 2024 8:00am - 6:00pm EDT
Concord Convention Hall - E F

8:30am EDT

Keynote--Invention of the Laser Tracker
Tuesday July 23, 2024 8:30am - 9:15am EDT
Speakers
avatar for Dr. Kam Lau

Dr. Kam Lau

CEO, Automated Precision, Inc.
Dr. Kam Lau is CEO and CTO of Automated Precision, Inc. (API). API is a leading innovative technological company supporting dimensional metrology applications within science and industry. Dr. Lau’s first commercialized invention, the Laser Tracker, pioneered the advancement of quality... Read More →
Tuesday July 23, 2024 8:30am - 9:15am EDT
Concord Convention Hall - A B C D

9:00am EDT

ECM Certification Training
Tuesday July 23, 2024 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
CMS Certification Review at CMSC

A two day condensed Preparatory Course designed to assist and inform students in the topics covered within the Coordinate Measurement Society’s (CMS) Level-One Certification for 3D Metrology. The course consists primarily of class discussion spurred by a Power Point presentation. Question and answer sessions will take place during the course to ensure knowledge and understanding.

Class takes place 9-3 on Tuesday and Wednesday. Exams are offered on Thursday.
If you intend to take the Certification Exam after the class, you must apply for the Exam via the normal CMS webpage, Professional Certification for Metrologists (cmsc.org). You are urged to begin the acceptance process as early as possible. Additional costs apply for exam registration.

The course reviews the test’s five broad areas of knowledge.
· Interpreting engineering documents.
· Measurement Device knowledge.
· Measurement Planning.
· Measurement Operations.
· Data Analysis and Ethics

Aims & Objectives
Encourage best practices through discussion and example questions
Improve test performance
· Describe test and conditions
· Freshen knowledge of subjects student doesn’t use on a daily basis
· Identify and address gaps in knowledge
· Review GD&T, SPC, and uncertainty
· Review documentation and planning

CMSC Committee
avatar for Thomas Kinnare

Thomas Kinnare

CMS Certification Chairman, ECM Global Measurement Solutions
After rolling like a bad penny across a wide range of industries for 15 years, Tom landed at East Coast Metrology (ECM), where he has spent nearly 20 fruitful years laboring to bestow the blessings of dimensional metrology on clients at a global level.As a Principal Engineer at ECM... Read More →
2024 Exhibitors
avatar for ECM: A Division of In-PlaceMachine Company

ECM: A Division of In-PlaceMachine Company

ECM Global Measurement Sloutions
East Coast Metrology (Recognized as ECM–Global Measurement Solutions) provides an unparalleled standard of quality in the field of measurement. This quality of service acts as the very foundation that ECM is built on. Our years of measuring, leveling, and aligning has allowed for... Read More →

Tuesday July 23, 2024 9:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Fairway Ballroom - B
  Training
  • Registration Link www.cmsc.org/professional-certification-for-metrologists

9:15am EDT

Survey and Alignment for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade Project Advanced Photon Source Upgrade Project
Tuesday July 23, 2024 9:15am - 9:45am EDT
Authors:  William. G. Jansma, Joshua S. Downey, Rolando C. Gwekoh, Altaf A. Khan, Keith B. Knight, Animesh Jain, Samuel P. Jarvis, Jeremy Nudell

Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, USA

The Advanced Photon Source (APS) is a synchrotron X-ray facility located at Argonne National Laboratory that has been in operation since 1996. An extensive upgrade to replace the original APS electron storage ring with a state-of-the-art machine was recently completed. The ~1,100-meter circumference storage ring generates X-rays up to 500 times brighter than those created by the original APS. With the new ring completed, focus has shifted to the upgrade and realignment of X-ray beamlines. This presentation will report the progress of the APS Upgrade project and share survey and alignment results for accelerator module assembly and installation, highlighting the metrology methods utilized in building the new storage ring.
* Work supported by U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Sciences, under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357 

Speakers
avatar for William G. Jansma

William G. Jansma

Engineer, Advanced Photon Source
Survey and Alignment for the Advanced Photon Source Upgrade Project Advanced Photon Source Upgrade ProjectWilliam Jansma is an Engineer for the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory, where he is involved in the alignment of particle accelerators and experimental facilities... Read More →
Tuesday July 23, 2024 9:15am - 9:45am EDT
Concord Convention Hall - A B C D

9:45am EDT

Efficient Dry-Run Commissioning of Robots with Large-Volume Metrology
Tuesday July 23, 2024 9:45am - 10:15am EDT

 Modern manufacturing trends increase flexibility, increase frequency, and reduce the time to commissioning. Highly flexible virtual planning forms the basis for real production processes that must deal with machine, part, and process deviations. From FFT's point of view as a system integrator, there will be economic benefits if measurement technology is used not only for end-of-line control but also for other tasks in plant engineering via dual use or only temporarily during ramp-up. With the Nikon Metrology MV331-HS and the FFT-VisionVIEW software solution developed in-house, FFT equips body-in-white and battery cell lines with traceable automated measurement functions to ensure quality close to and integrated in the production flow. The latest version of the sensor technology used, the Nikon APDIS and the API Dynamic 9D LADAR, are highly flexible sensors for fully automatic optical probing that can be used in stationary and mobile applications or on robots. 
Not all tasks in automated production require traceable measurements. High investment costs, many features with short cycle times and the lack of certified downtime predictions often require additional sensors. Robot-mounted light section sensors, such as a Keyence LJ-V7080B held by a Fanuc M-900iA, offer the ability to measure many points and can be evaluated by the existing processing pipeline; they can also be extended locally with the option to add traceable measured features. Another advantage of light section sensors is the availability of traceable systems such as the Hexagon AS1 with the AT960, creating a complete sensor palette for FFT-VisionVIEW. 
The integration of the sensors into a functional robot cell to manufacture large train parts with 4 Fanuc M-1000iA robots holding welding guns with 400 kg tools demonstrates the dual usability of the optical sensors. Two of the robots on opposing sides are equipped with Keyence LJ-X8900 sensors, which have the task of flexibly determining the condition of the clamps and the presence of parts to ensure a clean system condition during automatic production. In addition, FFT-VisionVIEW uses the sensors to measure part deviations and provides the information to the online guidance and collision avoidance system to enable advanced welding strategies with optimal geometric results. During commissioning, ramp-up and maintenance, an API Dynamic 9D LADAR is temporarily inserted into the station on a moving stand to support the set-up and check system behavior during the initial commissioning without parts being available yet. Principles of the dry-run phase of setting-in will be shown, and technical details will also be explained in a demonstration set-up to explain the system functionality in more detail. 

Speakers
avatar for Alexander Schönberg

Alexander Schönberg

Scientist / Developer, FT Produktionssysteme GmbH & Co. KG
Efficient Dry-Run Commissioning of Robots with Large-Volume MetrologyAlexander Schönberg, born in 1982, studied mechanical engineering in the field of production technology at the RWTH Aachen University starting in 2003. He worked at the Laboratory of Machine Tools and Production... Read More →
Tuesday July 23, 2024 9:45am - 10:15am EDT
Concord Convention Hall - A B C D

10:30am EDT

Advancements in Portable Metrology for Defense Aircraft Manufacturing
Tuesday July 23, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
More than a decade ago, I gave my first brief at CMSC on the current state of 3D portable metrology and potential use cases that would benefit defense aircraft manufacturing. Evaluations of many of the state-of-the-art systems at the time were performed to determine what might be best suited to accomplish common tasks like detail part validation, hole inspection, seam validation, and coating thickness measurement. Since that time, these technologies have grown into a critical piece of Lockheed Martin’s digital transformation and I have been fortunate to ride that wave to a Technical Fellowship.
This presentation will review my previous study, the deployed applications that followed for F35 and other defense aircraft, lessons learned over the past ten years, and where I see 3D portable metrology being used in the future as those technologies and our aircraft platforms continue to evolve.

©2024 Lockheed Martin Corporation. All Rights Reserved
Speakers
avatar for Chris Barrow

Chris Barrow

Technical Fellow / SME Applied Metrology, Lockheed Martin
Advancements in Portable Metrology for Defense Aircraft ManufacturingChris Barrow has worked at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics for 20 years supporting and coordinating manufacturing research and development efforts for Operations. He is currently a Technical Fellow and Subject... Read More →
Tuesday July 23, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am EDT
Concord Convention Hall - A B C D

11:00am EDT

Importance of Holding Fixtures in Aerospace Metrology 
Tuesday July 23, 2024 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
In the realm of aerospace metrology, precise measurement is paramount for ensuring the safety, efficiency, and performance of aircraft components. Holding fixtures play a crucial role in achieving accurate measurements by securely holding the workpiece in place during inspection and testing processes. This abstract elucidates the significance of holding fixtures in aerospace metrology.

The paper will outline few case studies of inspection of complex geometry hardware, touch two critical points :
Firstly, holding fixtures provide stability and repeatability, minimizing variations in measurement results. By securely clamping or supporting the workpiece, they mitigate the risk of dimensional distortions caused by external forces, such as vibrations or gravitational effects. This stability is indispensable for achieving consistent and reliable measurements, essential for meeting stringent aerospace industry standards.

Secondly, holding fixtures facilitate accessibility and orientation control, enabling efficient inspection of intricate geometries and hard-to-reach areas. They allow technicians to position the workpiece precisely relative to the measurement equipment, ensuring accurate data capture across all critical dimensions. This capability is particularly valuable for complex aerospace components, such as engine parts or airframe structures, which demand meticulous scrutiny for quality assurance.
Technical paper will furthermore outline how holding fixtures aid in streamlining metrology workflows and enhancing productivity. By providing a dedicated setup for measurement tasks, they reduce setup time and minimize the need for manual adjustments, leading to quicker turnaround times and increased throughput. This efficiency gain is invaluable in aerospace manufacturing, where time-to-market and production efficiency are paramount considerations.

Moreover, holding fixtures contribute to cost reduction and waste prevention by minimizing rework and scrap due to measurement inaccuracies. By ensuring that parts are measured accurately the first time, they mitigate the risk of defective components entering the production line, thereby averting costly rejections and delays. This proactive approach to quality control is essential for maintaining competitiveness in the aerospace industry.

Therefore, investment in high-quality holding fixtures is indispensable for aerospace manufacturers striving to uphold the highest standards of precision and quality assurance.
Speakers
avatar for Francesco Savelli

Francesco Savelli

Senior Quality Engineer / Boeing Designated Expert, Boeing
Importance of Holding Fixtures in Aerospace MetrologyFrancesco Savelli, is a seasoned aerospace engineer with a passion for innovation and expertise honed over two decades in the industry. With a Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Francesco has dedicated 21 years to the aerospace... Read More →
Tuesday July 23, 2024 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Concord Convention Hall - A B C D

11:30am EDT

Artifact for testing terrestrial laser scanner for errors arising from target optical properties
Tuesday July 23, 2024 11:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Terrestrial laser scanners (TLSs) are a type of coordinate metrology instrument which collects the three-dimensional coordinates of a scene by measuring the range that a laser beam travels and its orientation (azimuthal and elevation angles). TLSs are subject to a variety of error sources, including those which arise in the ranging, measurement of angles, and interaction of the laser beam with the scanned surface. Documentary standards exist which prescribe tests to expose some of those error sources, including ASTM E2938-15, which addresses errors arising from the ranging unit of a TLS, and ASTM E3125-17, which addresses those from any inherent optical misalignments (leading primarily to angular errors) inside a TLS. While ASTM E2938-15 does allow one to scan different materials, it only captures the impact of the materials’ optical properties in aggregate, along with all other sources’ contribution to ranging errors.

We propose an artifact which interrogates the effects of different materials’ optical scattering behavior on the performance of a TLS. The artifact consists of a planar, media-blasted aluminum plate onto which several, planar materials under test are affixed. The artifact is meant to be modular, so the materials under test can be swapped out easily. Further, the plate holds three to four media-blasted steel spheres from which a unique coordinate system may be established. The artifact is first calibrated on a coordinate measurement machine (CMM). The CMM records a three-dimensional point cloud with sufficient points to fit the radius and center point of each sphere and a plane to the faces of each material and the background plate. The TLS also collects a point cloud of data representing all surfaces on the artifact. From both sets of data, the distance from the approximate center of the surface of each sample to the plane of the background material can be computed and compared. Additionally, the root-mean-square error of each plane fitted to the TLS data is computed. The RMS error and the error in the offset distance can be used as a measure of the ranging uncertainty for that material.

We report on initial testing performed on a grayscale reflectance tile set made from sintered polytetrafluoroethylene. The measured distance from the front of each sample to the background plane shows a strong dependence on the target’s level of reflectance. These preliminary results show that the artifact we propose can be used effectively to examine some errors in TLS measurements. Future measurements must be taken to further examine the impact of range, ranging technology, angle-of-incidence, and additional materials.

Authors:
Braden Czapla, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Mechanical Engineer*
Vincent Lee, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Mechanical Engineer
Bala Muralikrishnan, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Mechanical Engineer
Tam Vo, Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona Division, Senior Electrical Engineer
Matthew Winger, Naval Surface Warfare Center Corona Division, Measurement Scientist
*Primary Author
Speakers
avatar for Braden Czapla

Braden Czapla

Mechanical Engineer, NIST
Artifact for testing terrestrial laser scanner for errors arising from target optical propertiesDr. Braden Czapla (he/him/his) is a mechanical engineer in the Dimensional Metrology Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). His primary research interests... Read More →
Tuesday July 23, 2024 11:30am - 12:00pm EDT
Concord Convention Hall - A B C D

12:00pm EDT

Lunch
Tuesday July 23, 2024 12:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 23, 2024 12:00pm - 1:30pm EDT
Concord Convention Hall - G H I J

12:00pm EDT

Women in Metrology
Tuesday July 23, 2024 12:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
CMSC Committee
avatar for Coordinate Metrology Society

Coordinate Metrology Society

Coordinate Metrology Society

Tuesday July 23, 2024 12:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Carolina Ballroom - A

12:30pm EDT

Exhibit Hall Open for Attendees
Tuesday July 23, 2024 12:30pm - 5:30pm EDT

Tuesday July 23, 2024 12:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Concord Convention Hall - E F

1:00pm EDT

ECM Certification Training
Tuesday July 23, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
CMS Certification Review at CMSC

A two day condensed Preparatory Course designed to assist and inform students in the topics covered within the Coordinate Measurement Society’s (CMS) Level-One Certification for 3D Metrology. The course consists primarily of class discussion spurred by a Power Point presentation. Question and answer sessions will take place during the course to ensure knowledge and understanding.

Class takes place 9-3 on Tuesday and Wednesday. Exams are offered on Thursday.
If you intend to take the Certification Exam after the class, you must apply for the Exam via the normal CMS webpage, Professional Certification for Metrologists (cmsc.org). You are urged to begin the acceptance process as early as possible. Additional costs apply for exam registration.

The course reviews the test’s five broad areas of knowledge.
· Interpreting engineering documents.
· Measurement Device knowledge.
· Measurement Planning.
· Measurement Operations.
· Data Analysis and Ethics

Aims & Objectives
Encourage best practices through discussion and example questions
Improve test performance
· Describe test and conditions
· Freshen knowledge of subjects student doesn’t use on a daily basis
· Identify and address gaps in knowledge
· Review GD&T, SPC, and uncertainty
· Review documentation and planning
CMSC Committee
avatar for Thomas Kinnare

Thomas Kinnare

CMS Certification Chairman, ECM Global Measurement Solutions
After rolling like a bad penny across a wide range of industries for 15 years, Tom landed at East Coast Metrology (ECM), where he has spent nearly 20 fruitful years laboring to bestow the blessings of dimensional metrology on clients at a global level.As a Principal Engineer at ECM... Read More →
2024 Exhibitors
avatar for ECM: A Division of In-PlaceMachine Company

ECM: A Division of In-PlaceMachine Company

ECM Global Measurement Sloutions
East Coast Metrology (Recognized as ECM–Global Measurement Solutions) provides an unparalleled standard of quality in the field of measurement. This quality of service acts as the very foundation that ECM is built on. Our years of measuring, leveling, and aligning has allowed for... Read More →

Tuesday July 23, 2024 1:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Fairway Ballroom - B
  Training
  • Registration Link www.cmsc.org/professional-certification-for-metrologists

1:00pm EDT

Hexagon SpatialAnalyzer Training
Tuesday July 23, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Day 1  SpatialAnalyzer Training Day 1 Sessions

T1: 1:00PM - 2:00PM New Capability in SpatialAnalyzer

T2: 2:00PM - 3:00PM Laser Scanning, Live Meshing & Point Cloud Inspection

T3: 3:00PM - 4:00PM Python SDK, Robot Calibration with SARCA and SA Machine

T4: 4:00PM - 5:00PM Production Efficiency with Inspection Automation

2024 Exhibitors
avatar for Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence

Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence
Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence helps industrial manufacturers develop the disruptive technologies of today and the life-changing products of tomorrow. As a leading metrology and manufacturing solution specialist, our expertise in sensing, thinking, and acting—the collection... Read More →

Tuesday July 23, 2024 1:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Carolina Ballroom - C

1:30pm EDT

Arm Develpoment Discussion
Tuesday July 23, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm EDT
Tuesday July 23, 2024 1:30pm - 2:00pm EDT
Education Zone

2:00pm EDT

Metrology Jeopardy Quiz Show
Tuesday July 23, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
The main attraction of the Zone is the ever-popular Metrology Jeopardy Quiz Show hosted by Bob Elliott. This test-your-knowledge game is based upon the CMS Level-One Certification program and its core body of knowledge. During the CMS Quiz Show, participants will first compete in heats, and each winning team will stand off in a grand finale game to claim the title of 2023 CMSC Champions. All attendees are invited to engage in this fun and interactive platform to test their metrology chops.
We will be hosting 3 Sessions of Metrology Jeopardy on Tuesday and Wednesday with the Final Metrology Jeopardy event being held late Wednesday afternoon. This Final Jeopardy round will be comprised of the winners from the first three sessions. All participants will get a ticket toward a grand prize to be given out at the Wednesday night Banquet. Winners of each round will get additional tickets toward the grand prize.
Tuesday July 23, 2024 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
Education Zone

2:30pm EDT

Afternoon Break
Tuesday July 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Sponsors
avatar for HUBBS Metrology Solutions

HUBBS Metrology Solutions

Hubbs Metrology Solutions
Hubbs Machine is the oldest and most trusted source for three dimensional close- tolerance industrial survey targeting, adapters, and supportive accessories. Success is options! Our recognized product line provides the widest range of product options supporting close-range industrial... Read More →

Tuesday July 23, 2024 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Hubbs Metrology Booth 306 in the Exhibit Hall

3:00pm EDT

3D Theodolite Setup Demo
Tuesday July 23, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Tuesday July 23, 2024 3:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Measurement Zone

4:00pm EDT

3DMU Overview
Tuesday July 23, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Tuesday July 23, 2024 4:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
Education Zone

4:30pm EDT

Metrology Jeopardy Quiz Show
Tuesday July 23, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
The main attraction of the Zone is the ever-popular Metrology Jeopardy Quiz Show hosted by Bob Elliott. This test-your-knowledge game is based upon the CMS Level-One Certification program and its core body of knowledge. During the CMS Quiz Show, participants will first compete in heats, and each winning team will stand off in a grand finale game to claim the title of 2023 CMSC Champions. All attendees are invited to engage in this fun and interactive platform to test their metrology chops.
We will be hosting 3 Sessions of Metrology Jeopardy on Tuesday and Wednesday with the Final Metrology Jeopardy event being held late Wednesday afternoon. This Final Jeopardy round will be comprised of the winners from the first three sessions. All participants will get a ticket toward a grand prize to be given out at the Wednesday night Banquet. Winners of each round will get additional tickets toward the grand prize.
Tuesday July 23, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm EDT
Education Zone

5:00pm EDT

GSI User Group Meeting
Tuesday July 23, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
2024 Exhibitors
avatar for Geodetic Systems Inc.

Geodetic Systems Inc.

Geodetic Systems Inc. is the leading global supplier of industrial photogrammetry solutions in the portable metrology marketplace. GSI develops and markets the V-STARS family of 3D coordinate measurement systems for users involved in the measurement and inspection of applications... Read More →

Tuesday July 23, 2024 5:00pm - 7:00pm EDT
Carolina Ballroom - A
 
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