A plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA) for reduction of the end-effect in surface metrology

In this paper the novel method for analysis of the results of surface topography measurement was presented. The plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA), based on the thresholding of the valley component of the analysed surface texture detail was proposed. Cylindrical topographies with additionally...

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Main Author: Przemysław Podulka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Measurement: Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665917421003159
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description In this paper the novel method for analysis of the results of surface topography measurement was presented. The plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA), based on the thresholding of the valley component of the analysed surface texture detail was proposed. Cylindrical topographies with additionally burnished dimples and laser-textured surfaces, measured with a stylus or optical instruments were studied. It was found that the PVSA method can be fairly advantageous in areal surface texture analysis than regular, commonly-used procedures. The effect of the PVSA scheme on values of areal surface topography parameters, from ISO 25178 standards, were also studied in detail.
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spelling doaj.art-4fef086d80bb4406b6756ee844234eb22022-12-21T21:33:25ZengElsevierMeasurement: Sensors2665-91742021-12-0118100352A plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA) for reduction of the end-effect in surface metrologyPrzemysław Podulka0The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow, PolandIn this paper the novel method for analysis of the results of surface topography measurement was presented. The plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA), based on the thresholding of the valley component of the analysed surface texture detail was proposed. Cylindrical topographies with additionally burnished dimples and laser-textured surfaces, measured with a stylus or optical instruments were studied. It was found that the PVSA method can be fairly advantageous in areal surface texture analysis than regular, commonly-used procedures. The effect of the PVSA scheme on values of areal surface topography parameters, from ISO 25178 standards, were also studied in detail.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665917421003159Plateau-valley separationEnd-effectEdge-effectSurface metrologySurface topographyAreal form removal
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A plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA) for reduction of the end-effect in surface metrology
Measurement: Sensors
Plateau-valley separation
End-effect
Edge-effect
Surface metrology
Surface topography
Areal form removal
title A plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA) for reduction of the end-effect in surface metrology
title_full A plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA) for reduction of the end-effect in surface metrology
title_fullStr A plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA) for reduction of the end-effect in surface metrology
title_full_unstemmed A plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA) for reduction of the end-effect in surface metrology
title_short A plateau-valley separation approach (PVSA) for reduction of the end-effect in surface metrology
title_sort plateau valley separation approach pvsa for reduction of the end effect in surface metrology
topic Plateau-valley separation
End-effect
Edge-effect
Surface metrology
Surface topography
Areal form removal
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665917421003159
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