Toward improved performance in separation of roughness, waviness and form: ISO 16610 series |
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| Marta Wisniewska, Sabina Zebrowska-Lucyk |
- Abstract:
- During recent years the surface texture measurement and analysis has become one of the most important fields of interest in modern metrology. So, the development of the new filtering methods, enabling to separate surface’s components of different scale, should not be surprising. However, Gaussian linear filter, in spite of its significant drawbacks, remains the one and the only filter used by the vast majority of engineers in their professional performance. It is a result both of the chaos brought by the dozens of filtration algorithms proposed recently and the low consciousness of their advantages over the typical filters. Due to this, the ISO 16610 standard series has been devised. Its main aim is to promote recent advances in the surface texture filtration techniques and systematise knowledge about them. This paper reviews the set of standards concerning the profile (2D) filters discussed in this series: Gaussian, spline, wavelet and morphological ones. It also outlines main features and possible applications of these filtration algorithms.
- Download:
- IMEKO-TC10-2014-028.pdf
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- Event details
- IMEKO TC:
- TC10
- Event name:
- TC10 Workshop on Technical Diagnostics 2014
- Title:
13th IMEKO TC10 Workshop "Advanced measurement tools in technical diagnostics for systems' reliability and safety"
- Place:
- Warsaw, POLAND
- Time:
- 26 June 2014 - 27 June 2014