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Estimation Method of Ideal Fractal Parameters for Multi-Scale Measurement of Polished Surface Topography

  • Hongju Li
  • , Ying Liu*
  • , Yuechang Wang
  • , Haoran Liao
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Tsinghua University
  • Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen

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Abstract

A surface topography characterization parameter system based on fractal parameters has been established, and several estimation methods for these fractal parameters have been suggested accordingly. Since scale dependence exists in these conventional methods, it is necessary to find an estimation method for characterization parameters with uniqueness. An estimation method for ideal fractal parameters for multi-scale measurement of polished surface topography is proposed in this study. Polished surfaces of two materials, WC-Ni and 9Cr18Mo, are measured under multi-scale for frequency component analysis. This study proposes an estimation method for ideal fractal parameters based on a modified determination method for the scale-free region and the decomposition of frequency components into three classifications. The reasonable results verify the existence of ideal fractal parameters: for the WC-Ni surface, ideal fractal dimension D = 1.3 and scale coefficient G = (Formula presented.) ; for the 9Cr18Mo surface, ideal fractal dimension D = 1.2 and scale coefficient G = (Formula presented.). Additionally, it is revealed that the scale-dependent components conform to the same regulation on the same instrument by comparing the results of two materials. The conclusions of this study are expected to support tribology research and mechanical engineering related to surface topography.

Original languageEnglish
Article number17
JournalFractal and Fractional
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • fractal
  • ideal fractal parameters
  • multi-scale measurement
  • polishing
  • surface topography

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