ME 472 – Engineering Metrology and Quality Control
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ME 472 – Engineering Metrology and Quality Control
ME 472 – Engineering Metrology and Quality Control Chp 5 - Linear and Angular Measurements Mechanical Engineering University of Gaziantep Dr. A D A. T Tolga l B Bozdana d Assistant Professor Measuring tools and instruments Measuring tools and instruments Direct (contact) measurement (e g micrometer or caliper) (e.g. Graduated (either linear or angular graduations incorporated into measuring system of the tool) Rules Vernier Calipers Vernier Ga(u)ges Micrometers Protractors Dial Indicators Indirect (non-contact) measurement (such as optical, optical electronic and pneumatic methods) Non-graduated (gauges or adjustable tools which compare the measurements) NEXT WEEK! Calipers p Gauges and Ga(u)ge Blocks Sine Bar Special-purpose tools 1 Graduated Linear Measurement - Rules Imperial steel rules (with graduations on each side) Metric steel rules (with graduations on each side) resolution? How to read a rule: A = 22 mm (22nd graduation) B = 12 mm (12th graduation) C = 31.5 31 5 mm (between 31st and 32ndd) D = 40.5 mm (between 40th and 41st) 2 Graduated Linear Measurement - Vernier Calipers More precise tools capable of measuring external and internal dimensions as well as depths. How to read a vernier caliper: First, read the graduation on main scale just b f before vernier i scale l starts t t (i.e. (i 19th graduation d ti which gives 19 mm) graduation on vernier scale Next,, read the g where two graduation lines on main & vernier scales perfectly match (i.e. 32nd graduation which gives 32 * 1/50 = 0.64 mm) Finally, add fine reading into main reading (i.e. 19 + 0.64 = 19.64 mm) 3 Graduated Linear Measurement - Vernier Calipers Direct reading of an internal length by d g ta vernier e e ca pe digital caliper Direct Di t reading di off an external t l length l th by digital vernier caliper Vernier caliper with a dial indicator 4 Graduated Linear Measurement - Vernier Height Gauges Designed for use in toolrooms, workshops, inspection departments in order to measure and/or mark off vertical and locating center distances. Standard Height gauge Dial Height Gauge Digital Height Gauge 5 Graduated Linear Measurement - Vernier Depth Gauges Designed for use in toolrooms, workshops, inspection departments in order to measure depths of holes, slots, recesses, and so on. Standard Depth Gauge Dial Depth Gauge Digital Depth Gauge 6 Graduated Linear Measurement - Outside Micrometers VERNIER READING THIMBLE READING Metric Micrometer SLEEVE (BARREL) READING Vernier Metric Micrometer B How H tto read d a vernier i metric t i micrometer: i t Sleeve div. = 1 mm Thimble div. = 1/50th of sleeve sub-div. = 1/100 mm Vernier Division Thimble Division Vernier div. = 1/10th of thimble div. = 1/1000 mm D A. The highest figure: 5 * (sleeve div.) = 5 mm C B. The half-figures: 1 * (sleeve sub-div.) = 0.5 mm C. The highest figure: 28 * (thimble div.) = 0.28 mm D. The matching figure: 3 * (vernier div.) = 0.003 mm Sleeve Division A FINAL READING = A + B + C + D = 5.783 mm 7 Graduated Linear Measurement - Outside Micrometers Dial-indicating Micrometers Direct-reading Micrometer V-anvil Micrometers (measuring odd-fluted taps, milling cutters, reamers as well as checking out of roundness) Screw Thread Micrometer (measuring pitch diameter of screw threads) 8 Graduated Linear Measurement - Inside Micrometers Standard Inside Micrometers Digital g Inside Micrometers 9 Graduated Linear Measurement - Micrometer Bore and Depth Gauges Micrometer Hole and Bore Gauges Inside Micrometer Set Micrometer Depth p Gauges g 10 Graduated Angular Measurement - Protractors (a) Simple Protractor (measuring angles from 0 to 180º) ((b)) Universal Bevel Protractor (main scale consists of 4 portions of 90º) Measuring acute (a) and obtuse (b) angles How to read an angle on a bevel protractor: Main div. = 1º = 60′ Vernier div. = 1/12th of main div. 0.0833º = 5′ The highest figure: 50 * (main div.) = 50º The matching figure: 4 * (vernier div.) 0.333º = 20′ The final reading is: 50.333º or 50º 20′ 11 Special Purpose Measurement Tools Level (used for setting up and testing machinery) Dial test indicator mounted on a magnetic ti stand t d (used ( d as an apparatus with machine tools for specific measurements) Combination set (a square, a level, a depth/height gauge, and a bevel protractor with centring head) 12 Non-Graduated Linear Measurement - Calipers Standard calipers have a fine adjustment screw and a quick-adjusting spring nut. Accuracy obtained with these tools depends mostly on the inherent skill of users. The measurements are carefully transferred to a graduated measuring tool. Caliper for internal measurements Caliper for external measurements Caliper used as a divider 13 Non-Graduated Linear Measurement - Gauges Telescopic Gauges (consist of a handle with two plunger-contacts at right angles to a handle which both lock simultaneously) Small Hole Gauges (consist of an expanding ball head adjusted to size by a knurled knob to provide an accurate “feel” for obtaining measurements in a hole or slot) Surface Gauge (consists of a ground rectangular base with a round upright rod and a fine adjustment feature on the base. It can be used in a layout y work for scribing g lines on vertical/horizontal surfaces as well as in inspection work as height/depth gauge) 14 Non-Graduated Linear Measurement - Special Purpose Gauges Screw Pitch S Pit h Gauges G ( (consist i t off a metal t l case preserving i many separate leaves. Each leaf has teeth corresponding to a definite pitch. By matching the teeth with the thread on work, the correct pitch can be read directly from the leaf) Tap and Drill Gauges (consist of a flat rectangular g steel p plate with holes accurately drilled and identified according to their size) Radius Gauges (available as individual leaves and each leaf is marked with its radius. Designed to check convex/concave radii) 15 Non-Graduated Linear Measurement - Rectangular Gauge Blocks (a) (b) (c) Linear Gauge Blocks: (a) rectangular, (b) square, (c) square with center hole 16 Non-Graduated Angular Measurement - Angle Gauge Blocks parallel +3º +5 +5º Target: 38º +30º Complete set of angle gauge blocks True Square Setting a revolving magnetic chuck using angle gauge blocks 17 Non-Graduated Angular Measurement - Sine Bar How to use Sine Bar: We want to set an angle of 14º 12′ using a 10 mm sine bar. This Thi means: l = 10 mm and d θ = 14.2º 14 2º So: h = l * sin θ = 2.453 mm Therefore, Therefore the combination of blocks providing this height must be used. Limitations of Sine Bar: When using a sine bar, the height setting is limited by the available gauge block divisions. This results in an error that mayy be negligible g g or in some cases q quite significant. g Due to the nature trigonometry; at larger angles, it is susceptible to errors in the length of the sine bar as well as in the height of the gauge blocks. 18