Abstract

This paper describes the use of optical and digital methods for the roughness measurement of very fine surfaces. The equidenstiy photograph of the interference fringe pattern of the surface is video-scanned and the information is stored in a 256 × 512 ( or 512 × 512) dot matrix. The information is further retrieved in digital form using appropriate grey values and analysed to calculate various roughness parameters in ISO teminology

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