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Optical Processing Techniques for improving Fit and Finish of SMC Composite Components
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This paper surveys computerized optical processing techniques for monitoring fit and finish of automotive assembly systems. A number of optical and electronic techniques are surveyed which are used to control the surface and dimensional tolerances, warpage, and component variations. Some of the optical/signal processing techniques include the use of t.v. cameras, light beams, laser beams, x-rays, and ultrasonics. From a theoretical view point, the integrated hardware and software required to guarantee acceptable automotive assemblies are discussed.
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Glance, P., "Optical Processing Techniques for improving Fit and Finish of SMC Composite Components," SAE Technical Paper 820227, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820227.Also In
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