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Title: Assessment of Methods for Block Volume Measurement


1
Assessment of Methods forBlock Volume Measurement
  • Carl R. F. Lund
  • February 28, 1999

2
Business Opportunity with ABC Blocks
  • ABC Blocks may contract with Big C Enterprises
    for the manufacture of ABCs blocks
  • ABC Blocks requires production line monitoring of
    blocks
  • Must meet volume specification
  • Big C Enterprises currently does not have
    standardized methods for production line
    monitoring of block volume

3
Outline
  • Project Objectives
  • Summary of Findings
  • Methods Tested
  • Procedure
  • Results
  • Critical Examination of Methods
  • Conclusions
  • Recommendations

4
Project Objectives
  • Identify different methods that could be used to
    check the volume of blocks as they come off the
    production line
  • Compare the accuracy and other merits of the
    methods
  • Select the best method for development and
    implementation in the process.

5
Summary
  • Three methods for volume measurement were
    examined
  • One based upon direct measurement
  • Two based upon fluid displacement
  • As tested, none were completely satisfactory
  • A method based upon fluid displacement is
    recommended for further development
  • Rapid, lowest cost
  • Can be implemented with sufficient accuracy

6
Methods Considered
  • Measure length, width and height multiply to get
    volume
  • Displace fluid from a container, collect the
    displaced fluid and measure its volume
  • Displace fluid within a container, measure volume
    of fluid only, add block and measure volume of
    block and fluid, find block volume from difference

7
Procedure
  • A test block was machined from pure aluminum
  • volume was found by weighing, using
    well-established density of pure aluminum
  • Each method was used in the lab to measure the
    volume of this same block.
  • assessed accuracy, ease of implementation, and
    reliability

8
Results
  • Test block volume 3.83 cm3
  • Volume by measuring dimensions 4.03 0.15 cm3
  • Volume by collecting displaced fluid 3.06 0.05
    cm3
  • Volume from change upon displacing fluid 3.0
    1.4 cm3

9
Critical Evaluation of Method ofMeasuring
Dimensions
  • The method is time-consuming and labor intensive
  • There are multiple sources of error
  • Each of 3 dimensional measurements
  • Block may not be true
  • Computational errors
  • Any one of these errors can be significant enough
    invalidate the result
  • Accuracy as tested is not satisfactory
  • Measured 4.03 0.15 vs. 3.83 cm3 true volume
  • Could be improved but might increase time
    required to make the measurement

10
Critical Evaluation of Collecting Displaced Fluid
  • Results were accurate but imprecise
  • Measured 3.06 0.05 vs. 3.83 cm3 true volume
  • Suspect systematic error in gradations of
    graduated cylinder
  • Could repeat, dont recommend doing so
  • Method is moderately time consuming
  • Must top off container before each measurement
  • Requires care not to spill or lose displaced fluid

11
Critical Evaluation of Measuring the Change in
Volume
  • As tested the accuracy was not sufficient
  • Measured 3.0 1.4 vs. 3.83 cm3 true volume
  • Can be improved by better design of equipment
  • Method is rapid
  • Potential operator errors are no worse than with
    other methods
  • With improvement in accuracy this is the method
    of choice.

12
Conclusions
  • Measuring dimensions is not accurate enough, time
    consuming, and subject to several sources of
    error
  • Collecting displaced fluid is awkward and
    time-consuming compared to measuring change in
    fluid volume due to adding block
  • Further development of apparatus for measuring
    the change in fluid volume is necessary
  • It is the method of choice
  • It is accurate (with redesign), rapid, and
    inexpensive

13
Recommendations
  • Design apparatus specifically for present
    purposes and ensure accuracy is adequate.
  • Mark volume gradations on the vessel that are
    finer than the desired accuracy
  • Make the container cross-section only slightly
    larger than the size of the blocks being measured
  • If desired accuracy cant be attained consider
    collecting displaced fluid
  • eliminate systematic errors in equipment.
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