4-Angular MSRMNT
4-Angular MSRMNT
4-Angular MSRMNT
MEASUREMENT AND
METROLOGY
Angle:
In geometry an angle is the figure formed by two rays
sharing a common end point, called the vertex of the angle.
The angle is defined as the opening between two lines which
meet at a point.
The magnitude of the angle is the "amount of rotation" that
separates the two rays, and can be measured by considering
the length of circular arc swept out when one ray is rotated
about the vertex to coincide with the other.
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ANGULAR MEASUREMENT (CONTD)
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ANGULAR MEASUREMENT (CONTD)
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INSTRUMENTS FOR ANGULAR
MEASUREMENT
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A. LINE STANDARD ANGULAR
MEASURING DEVICES
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APPLICATIONS OF VERNIER BEVEL PROTRACTOR
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VERNIER BEVEL PROTRACTOR
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VERNIER BEVEL PROTRACTOR
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READING BEVEL PROTRACTOR
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LINE STANDARD ANGULAR
MEASURING DEVICES
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LINE STANDARD ANGULAR
MEASURING DEVICES
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C. OPTICAL BEVEL PROTRACTOR:
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B. FACE STANDARD ANGULAR
MEASURING DEVICES
i. Sine Bars:
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B. FACE STANDARD ANGULAR
MEASURING DEVICES
i. Sine Bars:
Sine bars in conjunction with slip guages constitute a very
good device for precise measurement of angles.
Sine bar is a tool used for accurate setting out of angles by an
arrangement to convert angular measurement to linear ones.
Sine bars are made from high carbon steel, high chromium,
corrosion resistant steel, hardened, ground and stabilized.
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SINE BARS
Uses:
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SINE BARS
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SINE BARS
Disadvantages:
It is fairly reliable at angles less than 15° but inherently become
increasingly impractical and inaccurate as the angle exceeds 45°
because of following reasons :
i. The sine bar is physically clumsy to hold in position.
ii. The body of the sine bar obstructs the gauge block stack, even if
relieved, so it is difficult to handle and position the slip gauges.
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DISADVANTAGES
iii. The application is limited for a fixed center distance between two
rollers.
iv. Long gauge stacks are not nearly as accurate as shorter gauge
blocks.
v. Slight errors of the sine bar cause larger angular errors.
vi. The size of gauges, instruments or parts that a sine bar can inspect
is limited, since it is not designed to support large or heavy objects.
vii. A difference in deformation occurs at the point of roller contact to
the support surface and to the gauge blocks, because at higher
angles, the weight load is shifted more toward the fulcrum roller.
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B. FACE STANDARD ANGULAR
MEASURING DEVICES
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SINE CENTRE
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SINE CENTRE
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I. ANGLE GAUGES
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I. ANGLE GAUGES
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II. SPRIT LEVEL
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SPRIT LEVEL
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C. MEASUREMENT OF INCLINES
ii. Clinometers
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CLINOMETERS
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CLINOMETERS
MICROMETER CLINOMETER 36
CLINOMETERS
Clinometers
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D. ANGLE COMPARATORS
i. Autocollimator: