Abstract
Issues regarding the application of wavelet analysis to the description of the surface condition of abrasive tools differing in grain size and construction method are presented. New tools were tested and after the specified grinding time.
Highlights
Wavelet analysis comes from the classic Fourier signal decomposition technique
Roughness parameters measured on the surfaces of tested abrasive belts
The parameters selected for the CTF analysis are shown in fig. 2
Summary
Issues regarding the application of wavelet analysis to the description of the surface condition of abrasive tools differing in grain size and construction method are presented. New tools were tested and after the specified grinding time.
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