Science.Online
Publisher and Institutes
Akademie Verlag
Deutsches Institut für Urbanistik
Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag
Walter de Gruyter
Schattauer
You are here: Home :: Area NEM :: Engineering :: Machine construction
 
Fernando Puente León, Jürgen Beyerer

Surface Characterization by Morphological Filtering

Keywords: surface topography, mechanical stylus, roughness analysis

Morphological filters are non-linear methods that developed from the transfer of set-theoretic operations to image analysis. In the context of surfaces, they yield an adequate description of the sampling effect of both mechanical styli and other probing systems such as Scanning Probe Microscopy. The paper illustrates the fundamentals of morphological filters, discusses their advantages over conventional linear filters, and focuses on their application to surface characterization. The problem of recovering the true 3D profile is addressed, and the requisites to prevent a loss of information are discussed. Moreover, new shape-oriented methods to extract form, waviness, and roughness from profile data are presented.

tm – Technisches Messen, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag

Print ISSN: 0171-8096
Volume: 72, 12/2005
Pages: 663 - 670

Show full article (external site)

Show all available items of this journal