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    Role of Fractal Geometry in Roughness Characterization and Contact Mechanics of Surfaces

    Source: Journal of Tribology:;1990:;volume( 112 ):;issue: 002::page 205
    Author:
    A. Majumdar
    ,
    B. Bhushan
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2920243
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A proper characterization of the multiscale topography of rough surfaces is very crucial for understanding several tribological phenomena. Although the multiscale nature of rough surfaces warrants a scale-independent characterization, conventional techniques use scale-dependent statistical parameters such as the variances of height, slope and curvature which are shown to be functions of the surface magnification. Roughness measurements on surfaces of magnetic tape, smooth and textured magnetic thin film rigid disks, and machined stainless steel surfaces show that their spectra follow a power law behavior. Profiles of such surfaces are, therefore, statistically self-affine which implies that when repeatedly magnified, increasing details of roughness emerge and appear similar to the original profile. This paper uses fractal geometry to characterize the multiscale self-affine topography by scale-independent parameters such as the fractal dimension. These parameters are obtained from the spectra of surface profiles. It was observed that surface processing techniques which produce deterministic texture on the surface result in non-fractal structure whereas those producing random texture yield fractal surfaces. For the magnetic tape surface, statistical parameters such as the r.m.s. peak height and curvature and the mean slope, which are needed in elastic contact models, are found to be scale-dependent. The imperfect contact between two rough surfaces is composed of a large number of contact spots of different sizes. The fractal representation of surfaces shows that the size-distribution of the multiscale contact spots follows a power law and is characterized by the fractal dimension of the surface. The surface spectra and the spot size-distribution follow power laws over several decades of length scales. Therefore, the fractal approach has the potential to predict the behavior of a surface phenomenon at a particular length scale from the observations at other length scales.
    keyword(s): Surface roughness , Contact mechanics , Fractals , Geometry , Spectra (Spectroscopy) , Texture (Materials) , Dimensions , Stainless steel , Functions , Disks , Measurement , Thin films AND Tribology ,
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    contributor authorA. Majumdar
    contributor authorB. Bhushan
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:33:53Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:33:53Z
    date copyrightApril, 1990
    date issued1990
    identifier issn0742-4787
    identifier otherJOTRE9-28482#205_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/107632
    description abstractA proper characterization of the multiscale topography of rough surfaces is very crucial for understanding several tribological phenomena. Although the multiscale nature of rough surfaces warrants a scale-independent characterization, conventional techniques use scale-dependent statistical parameters such as the variances of height, slope and curvature which are shown to be functions of the surface magnification. Roughness measurements on surfaces of magnetic tape, smooth and textured magnetic thin film rigid disks, and machined stainless steel surfaces show that their spectra follow a power law behavior. Profiles of such surfaces are, therefore, statistically self-affine which implies that when repeatedly magnified, increasing details of roughness emerge and appear similar to the original profile. This paper uses fractal geometry to characterize the multiscale self-affine topography by scale-independent parameters such as the fractal dimension. These parameters are obtained from the spectra of surface profiles. It was observed that surface processing techniques which produce deterministic texture on the surface result in non-fractal structure whereas those producing random texture yield fractal surfaces. For the magnetic tape surface, statistical parameters such as the r.m.s. peak height and curvature and the mean slope, which are needed in elastic contact models, are found to be scale-dependent. The imperfect contact between two rough surfaces is composed of a large number of contact spots of different sizes. The fractal representation of surfaces shows that the size-distribution of the multiscale contact spots follows a power law and is characterized by the fractal dimension of the surface. The surface spectra and the spot size-distribution follow power laws over several decades of length scales. Therefore, the fractal approach has the potential to predict the behavior of a surface phenomenon at a particular length scale from the observations at other length scales.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleRole of Fractal Geometry in Roughness Characterization and Contact Mechanics of Surfaces
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume112
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Tribology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2920243
    journal fristpage205
    journal lastpage216
    identifier eissn1528-8897
    keywordsSurface roughness
    keywordsContact mechanics
    keywordsFractals
    keywordsGeometry
    keywordsSpectra (Spectroscopy)
    keywordsTexture (Materials)
    keywordsDimensions
    keywordsStainless steel
    keywordsFunctions
    keywordsDisks
    keywordsMeasurement
    keywordsThin films AND Tribology
    treeJournal of Tribology:;1990:;volume( 112 ):;issue: 002
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