Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007

Nowadays automation has an important place in metrology, because allows to improve the quality of the measurement results. This paper presents the design, construction and automation of a system for calibration of weights between 100 g and 500 g, which consists of an artificial vision system employe...

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Autores:
Soto, Camilo A.
Corredor, John F.
Jaramillo, Adolfo
Marulanda, Diana M.
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2013
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
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Metrology
calibration
artificial vision
uncertainly
Metrología
Calibración
visión artificial
incertidumbre
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dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv Diseño, construcción y automatización de un sistema de calibración de peso entre 100g a 500g, según la NTC 1848:2007
title Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007
spellingShingle Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007
Metrology
calibration
artificial vision
uncertainly
Metrología
Calibración
visión artificial
incertidumbre
title_short Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007
title_full Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007
title_fullStr Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007
title_full_unstemmed Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007
title_sort Design, construction and automation of a calibration system of weights between 100g and 500g, according to NTC 1848:2007
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Soto, Camilo A.
Corredor, John F.
Jaramillo, Adolfo
Marulanda, Diana M.
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Soto, Camilo A.
Corredor, John F.
Jaramillo, Adolfo
Marulanda, Diana M.
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv Metrology
calibration
artificial vision
uncertainly
topic Metrology
calibration
artificial vision
uncertainly
Metrología
Calibración
visión artificial
incertidumbre
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv Metrología
Calibración
visión artificial
incertidumbre
description Nowadays automation has an important place in metrology, because allows to improve the quality of the measurement results. This paper presents the design, construction and automation of a system for calibration of weights between 100 g and 500 g, which consists of an artificial vision system employed to determinate the standard and test masses. A rail system guided by a control loop performs weighting and comparison cycles; the data obtained is exported to a spreadsheet program in such way that at the end of the process it is possible to directly print the calibration certificate for each weight. The system reduces some errors generated by handling of the operators, such as eccentricity (incorrect weight placement), repeatability (force used to place the weights on the scale) and heat transfer from operator to weights. The system construction has been made inside of a climatic chamber, thereby the problems caused by temperature and humidity changes will be reduce significantly, decreasing the uncertainty by air buoyancy. This system offers an alternative to calibration systems used today, which improves weight calibration (measurement, accuracy and precision), decrease operative time, acquisition and maintenance costs because it reduces the space to be controlled and automates most of the manual process
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