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Quantitative characterization of micro-topography a bibliography of industrial surface metrology

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In this article, the authors propose a 3.3-approximation algorithm for the 3.1-GHz bandit-16.3 GHz frequency bandit model, and
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Surface roughness measurement by means of speckle wavelength decorrelation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors exploit speckle wavelength decorrelation techniques for the characterization of surface roughness up to a few microns, using an argon laser, a grating, two photodetectors, and a commercial cross correlator.
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Digital Terrain Modeling and Industrial Surface Metrology: Converging Realms

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce industrial surface metrology, examines the field in the context of terrain modeling a.k.a. surface topography of manufactured components, exemplified by automobile-engine cylinders, is routinely modeled by variogram analysis, relief shading, and most other techniques of parameterization and visualization familiar to geography.
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Interdependence of Amplitude Roughness Parameters on Rough Gaussian Surfaces

TL;DR: The numerical analysis of 17 standardized amplitude roughness parameters collected from 90000 computer-generated rough surfaces revealed so far undetected interdependencies among some of these parameters, namely the results show a strong linear relation between 12 amplituderoughness parameters.
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Digital terrain modelling and industrial surface metrology — converging crafts

TL;DR: This paper introduces terrain modelling and compares it with metrology, noting their differences and similarities and one of the many issues common to both disciplines.
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Nano-metrology and terrain modelling - convergent practice in surface characterisation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce terrain modelling, discuss its similarities to and differences from industrial surface metrology, and raise the possibility of a unified discipline of quantitative surface characterisation, and exemplify a multivariate statistical procedure that may transfer to tribological applications of 3-D metrological height data.
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Characterisation of cylinder bore surface finish— A review of profile analysis

J.E. Willn
- 01 Feb 1972 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a co-operative investigation sponsored by a number of manufacturers within the British Technical Council of Motor and Petroleum Industries is being carried out at MIRA and part of this investigation will involve a survey of cylinder bore surface finish.
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Surface length scale contributions to the directional and hemispherical emissivity and reflectivity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the surface geometry contributions to the directional and hemispherical emissivity and reflectivity for one-dimensional configured or random rough surfaces with different material properties and found that the dominant contribution to these surface radiative properties was the slope of the surface, expressed by CT/T.
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Description of surface roughness as an approximate self-affine random structure

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe surface roughness as a random profile with finite domain, power-law power spectrum, and demonstrate the adequacy of the proposed model using existing experimental data for the autocovariance function of rough metal deposits.
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Practical applications of scanning tunneling microscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, the surface roughness of metal and epoxy resin fracture surfaces was measured using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and the dependence of roughness on deposition temperature and annealing time was investigated.
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Determination of the standard deviation of height on a rough surface using interference microscopy

TL;DR: The relationship between the standard deviation of surface height and the average visibility of the tilt fringes is derived in this paper, and experimental results are presented of measurements made on ground glass surfaces using a Linnik interference microscope.