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Looks at work carried out by The Centre for Manufacturing Metrology at Brunel University into developing new probes for high precision dimensional measurement. Describes the conventional “touch‐trigger” probe and the errors in its performance. Also describes three prototype probes all based on fibre optic principles: a two dimensional Triggering Probe; a three dimensional Analogue Probe and a non‐contact probe. Concludes that the 2‐D triggering probe is a simple construction but limited to 2‐D operation; the analogue 3‐D is smaller in comparison with existing types, comparable in accuracy and cheaper to manufacture, and the non‐contact probe has potential for future development with some form of “intelligent” data processing.
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