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Multiscale analyses and characterizations of surface topographies.
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
  • Christopher A. Brown
  • Hans N. Hansen
  • Xiang Jane Jiang
  • Francois Blateyron
  • Nicola Senin
  • Barnali M. Dixon
  • E. Hassan Zahouani
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Barnali Dixon

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Abstract

This work studies multiscale analyses and characterizations of surface topographies from the engineering and scientific literature with an emphasis on production engineering research and design. It highlights methods that provide strong correlations between topographies and performance or topographies and processes, and methods that can confidently discriminate topographies that were processed or that perform differently. These methods have commonalities in geometric characterizations at certain scales, which are observable with statistics and measurements. It also develops a semantic and theoretical framework and proposes a new system for organizing and designating multiscale analyses. Finally, future possibilities for multiscale analyses are discussed.

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Elsevier
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Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0
Citation Information
Brown, C. A., Hansen, H. N., Jiang, X. J., Blateyron, F., Berglund, J., Senin, N., & ... Zahouani, E. H. (2018). Multiscale analyses and characterizations of surface topographies. CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology, doi:10.1016/j.cirp.2018.06.001