Abstract
Abstract Paper roughness has been studied using high-frequency airborne ultrasound. The measurement principle is based on the attenuation that occurs when ultrasound is reflected from a rough surface. Paper samples have been tested and results compared with data from conventional air-leak measurements. The proposed method is non-contacting and it allows the possibility of developing fast and rugged applications for the laboratory or for on-location product testing.
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