Effect of Simulated Mechanical Filtration by the Stylus Tip on Changes in the Parameters of Areal Surface Texture.

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Title: Effect of Simulated Mechanical Filtration by the Stylus Tip on Changes in the Parameters of Areal Surface Texture.
Authors: Reizer, Rafal1 (AUTHOR) rreizer@ur.edu.pl, Dzierwa, Andrzej2 (AUTHOR), Żelasko, Wieslaw3 (AUTHOR), Pawlus, Zuzanna4 (AUTHOR)
Source: Materials (1996-1944). May2025, Vol. 18 Issue 9, p2060. 20p.
Subjects: Surface texture, Optical interferometers, Kurtosis, Curvature, Wavelengths
Abstract: The objective of this work was to study distortion of the 3D surface textures measurement using the stylus tip technique. This distortion was simulated using a dilation procedure. Topographies of many machined surfaces of various characters measured using a white light interferometer were analysed. The growth in the tip of the radius of the stylus produced larger changes in surface texture. Mechanical filtration by a stylus tip caused a reduction in the amplitude parameters, hybrid parameters, and average radius of the peak curvature. Variations in skewness (Ssk) and kurtosis (Sku) depended on the type of surface. The depth and density of the furrows had a tendency to decrease. The measurement results were more distorted for a higher roughness amplitude and a smaller main wavelength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The objective of this work was to study distortion of the 3D surface textures measurement using the stylus tip technique. This distortion was simulated using a dilation procedure. Topographies of many machined surfaces of various characters measured using a white light interferometer were analysed. The growth in the tip of the radius of the stylus produced larger changes in surface texture. Mechanical filtration by a stylus tip caused a reduction in the amplitude parameters, hybrid parameters, and average radius of the peak curvature. Variations in skewness (Ssk) and kurtosis (Sku) depended on the type of surface. The depth and density of the furrows had a tendency to decrease. The measurement results were more distorted for a higher roughness amplitude and a smaller main wavelength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:19961944
DOI:10.3390/ma18092060