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Computational Surface and Roundness Metrology

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  • Provides a practical and hands-on approach towards understanding the diverse array of mathematical methods used in surface texture and roundness analysis

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (27 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Advanced Filtering

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About this book

“Computational Surface and Roundness Metrology” provides an extraordinarily practical and hands-on approach towards understanding the diverse array of mathematical methods used in surface texture and roundness analysis. The book, in combination with a mathematical package or programming language interface, provides an invaluable tool for experimenting, learning, and discovering the many flavors of mathematics that are so routinely taken for granted in metrology. Whether the objective is to understand the origin of that ubiquitous transmission characteristics curve of a filter we see so often yet do not quite comprehend, or to delve into the intricate depths of a deceptively simple problem of fitting a line or a plane to a set of points, this book describes it all (in exhaustive detail). From the graduate student of metrology to the practicing engineer on the shop floor, this book is a must-have reference for all involved in metrology, instrumentation/optics, manufacturing, and electronics.

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Computational Surface and Roundness Metrology can be used for final-year undergraduate engineering courses (for example, manufacturing, mechanical, etc.) or as a subject on manufacturing at postgraduate level. Also, this book can serve as a useful reference for academics, manufacturing researchers, mechanical and manufacturing engineers, and professionals in related industries with manufacturing, quality, and surface and roundness metrology.

J. Paul Davim (from the International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems)

Authors and Affiliations

  • KT Consulting, Inc., Research Engineer, Antioch, Canada

    Bala Muralikrishnan

  • University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science, Charlotte, USA

    Jay Raja

About the authors

Bala Muralikrishnan has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. He works for the National Institute of Standards and Technology, where he is a guest researcher in the Engineering Metrology Group of the Precision Engineering Division - one of the divisions of the Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory.

Jayaraman Raja has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India. He is a professor and chairman in the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Engineering Science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA. His research interests include Surface & Form Metrology; Computational Metrology; and Precision Engineering.

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