1 Introduction 10.91
1.6.2 Averaging
Effects:
• The greater k, the slower the formula reacts when major deviations occur in computation
or counter correction, however, at the same time random scatter is reduced with
increasing k.
• The smaller k, the faster the formula reacts when major deviations occur in computation or
counter correction, however, the greater the effect of random variations.
• The average value Av is calculated from 0 onwards over the number of workpieces i, until
the calculated average value exceeds the range of ”Zero offset” (R33). From this limit
onwards, the calculated average value is corrected.
Example: Average value generation
Fig. 1.20 Computational variation of average values with two different weightings k
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2.33 µm
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3.84 µm
1 µm
3 µm
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1.5 µm
3.25 µm
1 µm
2.5 µm
3.75 µm
1.5 µm
3.5 µm
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