MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES AND EVALUATIONS METHODS FOR THE EXTRACTION AND ASSESSMENT OF FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF MICROSTRUCTURED SURFACES

Wito Hartmann, Andreas Loderer
Abstract:
The paper describes an approach how to measure function-oriented with appropriate measurement technology and evaluation methods. At first important features of the surface, which have a large influence on the functional behaviour, are determined based on a physical-mathematical model of the function. Then – adapted to the measuring task – it is described how to measure these features starting with the selection of suitable measurement procedures (optical/tactile, 2D/3D, multi-scale data fusion). Moreover, the evaluation of the measurement values is also crucial. Automated evaluation procedures based on segmentation techniques and autocorrelation methods were presented using examples of microstructures for the improvement of sliding and ink transfer for printing machines. These procedures allow extracting important functional properties of the measured 3D surface and their quantitative evaluation.
Keywords:
surface metrology, model-based test technique, microstructure, function-oriented, segmentation techniques
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC14
Event name:
TC14 ISMQC 2013
Title:

11th International Symposium on Measurement and Quality Control

Place:
Cracow and Kielce, POLAND
Time:
11 September 2013 - 13 September 2013