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Vision Based Computer Aided Evaluation of Roughness of Flat Surfaces Part II


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1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli-416415, India
     

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In part-1 of the paper, a new convenient and comparatively less expensive technique for the evaluation of surface roughness has been presented. For the comparison of surface roughness of the test surface with standard surface, various parameters have been proposed in the part-1 of the paper. In this part of the paper, a variety of surfaces with different kinds of errors and lay-forms for the same material, have been taken for the comparative analysis of their surface roughness. The results of comparison of the surface roughness using the method as proposed in part-1 for the various cases have been presented. In addition, the comparison between standard and test surfaces is also illustrated graphically by histogram graph and 3D representation.
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Kedar H. Inamdar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli-416415, India
S. G. Joshi
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli-416415, India

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In part-1 of the paper, a new convenient and comparatively less expensive technique for the evaluation of surface roughness has been presented. For the comparison of surface roughness of the test surface with standard surface, various parameters have been proposed in the part-1 of the paper. In this part of the paper, a variety of surfaces with different kinds of errors and lay-forms for the same material, have been taken for the comparative analysis of their surface roughness. The results of comparison of the surface roughness using the method as proposed in part-1 for the various cases have been presented. In addition, the comparison between standard and test surfaces is also illustrated graphically by histogram graph and 3D representation.