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22 September 1993 Study of the automatic measuring technique and instrument for an automobile shock-absorber connecting rod
Chan-Yao Chen, Shuguang Dai, R.J. Zhang, Ping-An Mu
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Proceedings Volume 2101, Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156400
Event: Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments, 1993, Wuhan, China
Abstract
The autinobile shock absorber connecting rod makes very strict tolerance requirements on the diameter size, roundness, straightness. Because it is a kind of thin and long workpiece, it is difficult to measure the errors of the roundness and axis straightness. Furthermore, it brings much difficulty to realize the highly efficient autinatic measurment as the connecting rod is mass produced. Therefore, there is not any kind of connecting rod automatic measuring instrument available in China. In this article, the authors put forword the methods and principles which can autiatically and efficiently measure the above-mentioned errors of the connecting rod and have designed a reliable and simple automatic measuring instrument, Furthermore, the designing requirements and methods of the software and the electrical system are also introduced. The problem of the automatic measurement of the automobile shock absorber connecting rod has been solved. and it not only guarantees the quality of the rod, but also provides the basis for technical analysis of the product.
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Chan-Yao Chen, Shuguang Dai, R.J. Zhang, and Ping-An Mu "Study of the automatic measuring technique and instrument for an automobile shock-absorber connecting rod", Proc. SPIE 2101, Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments, (22 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.156400
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Sensors

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Data processing

Reflectivity

Control systems

Intelligent sensors

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