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Graphical Signatures for Manufactured Surfaces

Three dimensional surface signatures were calculated from radial profile measurements of two lapped specimens, two ground specimens and a milled specimen. These signatures are polar autocorrelation function (ACF) maps and Ra maps. The ACF maps were obtained by plotting contours of equal autocorrelat...

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Published in:Journal of lubrication technology 1982-01, Vol.104 (4), p.533-537
Main Authors: Tanimura, Y, Teague, E. C, Scire, F. E, Young, R. D, Vorburger, T. V
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