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Metrology and Properties of Engineering Surfaces provides in a
single volume a comprehensive and authoritative treatment of the
crucial topics involved in the metrology and properties of
engineering surfaces. The subject matter is a central issue in
manufacturing technology, since the quality and reliability of
manufactured components depend greatly upon the selection and
qualities of the appropriate materials as ascertained through
measurement. The book can in broad terms be split into two parts;
the first deals with the metrology of engineering surfaces and
covers the important issues relating to the measurement and
characterization of surfaces in both two and three dimensions. This
covers topics such as filtering, power spectral densities,
autocorrelation functions and the use of Fractals in topography. A
significant proportion is dedicated to the calibration of scanning
probe microscopes using the latest techniques. The remainder of the
book deals with the properties of engineering surfaces and covers a
wide range of topics including hardness (measurement and
relevance), surface damage and the machining of brittle surfaces,
the characterization of automobile cylinder bores using different
techniques including artificial neural networks and the design and
use of polymer bearings in microelectromechanical devices. Edited
by three practitioners with a wide knowledge of the subject and the
community, Metrology and Properties of Engineering Surfaces brings
together leading academics and practitioners in a comprehensive and
insightful treatment of the subject. The book is an essential
reference work both for researchers working and teaching in the
technology and for industrial users who need to be aware of current
developments of the technology and new areas of application.
Metrology and Properties of Engineering Surfaces provides in a
single volume a comprehensive and authoritative treatment of the
crucial topics involved in the metrology and properties of
engineering surfaces. The subject matter is a central issue in
manufacturing technology, since the quality and reliability of
manufactured components depend greatly upon the selection and
qualities of the appropriate materials as ascertained through
measurement. The book can in broad terms be split into two parts;
the first deals with the metrology of engineering surfaces and
covers the important issues relating to the measurement and
characterization of surfaces in both two and three dimensions. This
covers topics such as filtering, power spectral densities,
autocorrelation functions and the use of Fractals in topography. A
significant proportion is dedicated to the calibration of scanning
probe microscopes using the latest techniques. The remainder of the
book deals with the properties of engineering surfaces and covers a
wide range of topics including hardness (measurement and
relevance), surface damage and the machining of brittle surfaces,
the characterization of automobile cylinder bores using different
techniques including artificial neural networks and the design and
use of polymer bearings in microelectromechanical devices. Edited
by three practitioners with a wide knowledge of the subject and the
community, Metrology and Properties of Engineering Surfaces brings
together leading academics and practitioners in a comprehensive and
insightful treatment of the subject. The book is an essential
reference work both for researchers working and teaching in the
technology and for industrial users who need to be aware of current
developments of the technology and new areas of application.
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