12-28-2009 11:03 AM
My problem is the following. I have a surface, and I have to detect all of defects on it. I don't have any good idea how to find them. In the attachment, you can see a small surface defect. My project is: find and localize all of these defects automatically, and measure them. What kind of image processing tools can be used to find and measure (area) them?
Measuring them is not as important as than finding, and localizing them.
First of all, using a morphological procedures could be a good start, but I don't know to detect these defect automatically...
What I really need is an algoritmn, or a procedure to find these defects!
Thank you very much!
(It seems, the lightening is not the best, let assume we have!)
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12-29-2009 03:25 AM - edited 12-29-2009 03:27 AM
Hi,
I am using a laserscanner found here http://www.micro-epsilon.co.uk/products/dimension-2D-3D-sensors/laser-scanner-profile-sensor/scanCON...
to analyze and find defects on the surfaces of aerospace components made out of titanium.
Best regards,
Mattias
12-29-2009 03:56 AM
12-29-2009 08:49 AM
It seems, it can be a good procedure to process the image...
Thank you very much!!!
12-29-2009 08:56 AM
Hmm... I was wondering about using a laser too.
Could you tell me something more about this kind of surface inspection, or give me a link? You could be very helpful!
Thank you very much!!!
12-31-2009 09:11 AM
Hi Mattias!
You suggested me a kind of solution with laserscanner and is sounded interesting! Could you give me any further information about "detect surface defect using laserscanner" or could you navigate me where I can read about this procedure?
Thank you very much!
12-31-2009 10:42 AM
Hi!
I use the sensor 2710 for scanning a surface. Its a line scanner, so I put each line next to
eachother to create a 3D surface. By analysing this surface can a computer calculate defects
and measure with very high accuracy.
Look at this site to find more detailed information:
Please contact me if you have any additional questions.
With best regards and wishes for a happy new year!
/Mattias
12-31-2009 12:53 PM
Best Regards and Happy new Year!!!
Thanx for helping me!
Here is my mail: durnek60@gmail.com , please send me an e-mail, and we could continue our discussion about laser scanning. (it is very important for me)
01-03-2010 08:01 PM
I would also consider the SICK line of 3D measurement systems. They work the same way as the uE systems. They also have options where the camera is separate from the laser line generator, which gives you an infinite number of options of scale and resolution.
Bruce