October 1, 2003
Report

Surface Characterization of Stainless Steel Part by Optics

Abstract

Based on written requirements provided by the Savannah River Site (SRS), and discussions with Ms. Sproul of SRS, the objective for the proposed development is a turnkey, automated system for three-dimensional characterization of a metallic part, resulting in: *x-y-z positions of a three-dimensional cloud of surface points which are sufficient for and will be used to generate as-built engineering drawings of the part. *detection of surface anomalies and their high precision spatial mapping to provide iput into accept/reject decisions. *alarm capability comparing the surface anomaly data, based on client provided accept/reject criteria, and resulting in an alarm or flagging the part.

Revised: October 27, 2005 | Published: October 1, 2003

Citation

Batishko C.R., and M.S. Good. 2003. Surface Characterization of Stainless Steel Part by Optics Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.