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2nd GENERATION LEAD MEASUREMENT

Jörg Seewig, Tobias Hercke
  • Abstract:
    Typically, a car has over 80 dynamically stressed seals. Since many years, the radial seal in combination with the shaft is a critical component for the automotive industry. A helix-like structure due to the manufacturing process (as a fingerprint of said process) can lead to an unacceptable oil consumption. In collaboration with Daimler, an objective method for characterising such function-relevant helix-structures better known as lead was developed. The lead parameters, which are relevant to leak-tightness, are derived from a least square fit of complex exponential functions in both directions radial and circumferential. The basic measurement setup consists of a stylus instrument in combination with a rotation unit.
  • Keywords:
    lead, leak-tightness, approximation
  • DOI:
    _unreg_wc-2009.573

Event details:

  • IMEKO TC:
  • Event name:
    XIX IMEKO World Congress
  • Title:

    Fundamental and Applied Metrology

  • Place:
    Lisbon, PORTUGAL
  • Time:
    06 September 2009 - 11 September 2009