Gear teeth dimension identification
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Hi, I am doing the project where i need to measure the Gear Teeth dimension like (Teeth width ,thickness, pitch error, PCD) acquired images from Machine vision system.I tried with Simulink script. But the results are not correct.Request you to share your views and coding on how to estimate the gear teeth dimension.

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DGM
2024년 10월 3일
Well I was going to set the scaling on that image so that it actually showed up in frame, but it turns out that it's a 46MB BMP, so the editor won't even load anymore. There's an image there. You just have to scroll around to find it.
That said, where is the boundary of the gear? Is that penumbra or is that light shining through the edge of a translucent part? Is the nonuniformity of the "penumbra" evidence that the subject is slightly off-axis, or is it backlit from an angle? Are those missing chunks or just photography artifacts?
Sankaramuthu
2024년 10월 4일
I'm really not sure what to make of the image. Is the part the edge of the yellow region (solid line), or the darker region (dashed line)? If it's the yellow region, is the cusp a defect? If it's the dark region, it's going to be difficult to get an accurate measure of a fuzzy boundary.

Sankaramuthu
2024년 10월 4일
Image Analyst
2024년 11월 26일
The blurry edges and penumbra are most likely due to your using the wrong lens. You should be using a telecentric lens which will have parallel rays. Google Telecentric lens.
If you use a telecentric lens rather than a regular lens, the light rays will not strike the edge of the gear at an angle and you'll avoid penumbra.
Another possible reason could be glare, which could be caused by a number of things like a dirty lens, poor quality lens (internal scatter or dust), bad coating on the lens, or particulates in the air between the gear and the lens.
See @Jacob Mathew's solution below if you want to continue using your sub-optimal images. But you could have better and more accurate results with a telecentric lens (trust me - I have a Ph.D. in optics).
DGM
2024년 11월 27일
For the record, I agree with @Image Analyst here. It looks like the subject is a molded plastic part with mold flash. A telecentric lens would mean that we're not trying to look diagonally through narrow sections near the edge of a translucent part. Besides being better for any quantitative analysis, it should improve subject contrast.
Sankaramuthu
2024년 11월 29일
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