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Precision surface measurement [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2012
Surface size, geometry and texture are some of the most influential subjects in the fields of precision and ultra-precision engineering, defining the functional interface through which emerging products operate. Next-generation products demand super-smooth surfaces, freeform geometries or even deterministically introduced microstructures to provide ...
Xiangqian Jiang
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Precise Measurement of Planeness

Applied Optics, 1967
Interference methods are reviewed-particularly those developed at the German Academy of Sciences in Berlin-with which the deviations of an optically flat surface from the ideal plane can be measured with a high degree of exactness. One aid to achieve this is the relative methods which measure the differences in planeness between two surfaces. These are
G, Schulz, J, Schwider
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Precision of Tympanometric Measurements

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1997
In both scientific and clinical investigations, precision of instruments is demanded. Precision of tympanometric measures has been reported in the literature rarely, and studies are generally not comparable. This study introduces a new method of determining precision of tympanometric variables.
M, Gaihede, T, Ovesen
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