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Interferometric Surface Roughness Measurement
Applied Optics, 1969This paper reports a method of measuring surface roughness using coherent optics and interferometry. Included are both the theory of the technique and experimental verification. The range of surface roughness which can be accurately measured by this method is also reported.
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Faceted-Rough surface between thermodynamically rough and atomically rough surfaces
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023openaire +1 more source
2004
Many surfaces in nature are rough. A rough surface can be defined as a surface that has a fractal dimension. In fact, one measure of roughness is the fractal dimension [1, 14]. Rough surfaces are observed at all scales independent of their origin; for example, a microscopic view of metal substrate, a cauliflower, ice, and mountains are all rough at ...
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Many surfaces in nature are rough. A rough surface can be defined as a surface that has a fractal dimension. In fact, one measure of roughness is the fractal dimension [1, 14]. Rough surfaces are observed at all scales independent of their origin; for example, a microscopic view of metal substrate, a cauliflower, ice, and mountains are all rough at ...
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Bacterial anti-adhesion surface design: Surface patterning, roughness and wettability: A review
Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2022Lei Wang, Chunyong Liang, Lu-Ning Wang
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Surface‐Roughness‐Induced Plasticity in a Biodegradable Zn Alloy
Advanced Materials, 2023Zhang-Zhi Shi, Lu-Ning Wang
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2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This standard provides a method for the application of surface roughness control primarily to aircraft engine and propeller parts. ASA publication B46 may be used to supplement the information compiled herein.
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<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This standard provides a method for the application of surface roughness control primarily to aircraft engine and propeller parts. ASA publication B46 may be used to supplement the information compiled herein.
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