VTube-LASER Scan Score

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VTube-LASER Scan Score


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What is the VTube-LASER SCAN SCORE?

We've invented a way for users to score their last scan based on all historical data. The feature is called SCAN SCORE.

The Scan Score system is graded on a 100% scale. A score of 100% indicates that the scan was perfectly consistent with previous scans. Any score greater than 100% indicates that the cylinder scans were better than the historical average.

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How the Scan Score is Calculated

All the Cylinder Fit values from each completed measure are stored in the project file and then used to create scores for each attribute on each straight.

The Overall Scan Score is the average of all these cylinder fit scores for each Cylinder Fit qualification attribute over time.

In the example on the right, the ovality measurement in the first straight was not quite as good as the historical average (80.5%). However, the Ovality score for the second straight was better than the average at 118.2%.

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The Scan Score Protects Users from Poor Scans

As the historical list of Cylinder Fit values grows, the scan score becomes more helpful.

If, for example, if your overall score on the last measure is 75%, then it is reasonable to conclude that something is wrong with the last tube measure - and you should rescan the tube before accepting the measured data as certain.

In the 75% scan score example, we had to deform the last straight section with raised tape in order to achieve this low score. The last straight fails the qualification in this measure. The low scan score is an indicator that the measure is poor and should not be accepted until you remeasure.

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