Uncertainty of pin height measurement for the determination of wear in pin-on-plate test

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    Abstract

    The paper concerns measurement of pin height for the determination of wear in a pin-on-plate (POP) or pin-on-disc (POD) test, where a pin is mounted on a holder that can be fixed on the test rig and removed for measurements. The amount of wear is assessed as difference of pin height before and after the test, using the distance between holder plane and pin friction plane as measurand. A series of measurements were performed in connection with POP testing of different friction material pins mounted on an aluminium holder. Pin height measurements were carried out on a coordinate measuring machine (CMM), achieving an expanded measurement uncertainty (k = 2) better than 1 mm. A simple dedicated fixture adaptable to workshop environment was developed and its metrological capability investigated, estimating an average uncertainty of measurement in the order of 5 mm (k = 2). Fixture measurements were compared with CMM measurements using the normalised En value. Acceptable En values (En < 1) were obtained in 58% of the measurements, showing a discrepancy which was explained in terms of different probing patterns on CMM and fixture. © 2014 CIRP
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalCIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology
    Volume7
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)106-111
    ISSN1755-5817
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Wear test
    • Pin-on-plate
    • Measurement uncertainty

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