New Trends and Advances in Manufacturing Metrology

A special issue of Metrology (ISSN 2673-8244).

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Dear Colleagues,

The term “manufacturing metrology” was originally used to indicate the measurement of components and inputs for a manufacturing process to ensure that they are within specification requirements. It can also indicate the performance measurement of manufacturing equipment.

This Special Issue welcomes papers revealing novel measurement methodologies and instrumentations for manufacturing metrology from the conventional industry to the frontiers of the advanced hi-tech industry. We are proud to work with a team of skillful editorial assistants and highly efficient and experienced reviewers. Under our services, your research outcomes can be realized in the production of high-quality papers within a short time. Please submit your manuscripts related to, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Precision dimensional measurements;
  • New technology or instruments of on-machine measurements;
  • In-process dimensional control or error compensation;
  • Machine tool metrology;
  • Robot metrology;
  • Strategic planning of manufacturing metrology;
  • Traceability, uncertainty analysis of measurement systems;

Prof. Dr. Shivakumar Raman
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • manufacturing metrology
  • quality control
  • dimensional measurement
  • machine tool metrology
  • robot accuracy
  • manufacturing process

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Simulation of an Aeronautical Product Assembly Process Driven by a Metrology Aided Virtual Approach
by Gorka Kortaberria, Unai Mutilba, Jon Eguskiza and Joel Martins
Metrology 2022, 2(4), 427-445; https://doi.org/10.3390/metrology2040026 - 6 Oct 2022
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Abstract
Major aircraft manufacturers are expecting the commercial aircraft market to overcome the pre-COVID levels by 2025, which demands an increase in the production rate. However, aeronautical product assembly processes are still mainly manually performed with a low level of automation. Moreover, the current [...] Read more.
Major aircraft manufacturers are expecting the commercial aircraft market to overcome the pre-COVID levels by 2025, which demands an increase in the production rate. However, aeronautical product assembly processes are still mainly manually performed with a low level of automation. Moreover, the current industry digitalization trend offers the possibility to develop faster, smarter and more flexible manufacturing processes, aiming at a higher production rate and product customization. Here, the integration of metrology within the manufacturing processes offers the possibility to supply reliable data to constantly adjust the assembly process parameters aiming at zero-defect, more digital and a higher level of automation manufacturing processes. In this context, this article introduces the virtual metrology as an assistant of the assembly process of the Advanced Rear-End fuselage component. It describes how the assembly process CADmodel is used by simulation tools to design, set up and perform the virtual commissioning of the new metrology-driven assembly methods, moving from a dedicated tooling approach to a more flexible and reconfigurable metrology-aided design. Preliminary results show that portable metrology solutions are fit-to-purpose even for hardly accessible geometries and fulfil the current accuracy demands. Moreover, the simulation environment ensures a user-friendly assembly process interaction providing further set-up time reduction. Full article
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