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Chapter 9 Metrology of Surface Finish

Surface Metrology Concepts If one takes a look at the topology of a surface, surface irregularities are superimposed on a widely spaced component of surface texture called waviness.

Surface Irregularities Surface irregularities arise primarily due to the following factors: Feed marks of cutting tools Chatter marks on the work piece due to vibrations caused during the manufacturing operation Irregularities on the surface due to rupture of work piece material during metal cutting operation Surface variations caused due to deformation of work piece under the action of cutting forces Irregularities in the machine tool itself such as lack of straightness of guide ways

Terminology Roughness Waviness Lay Flaws Surface texture Error of Form

Analysis of Surface Traces Ten point height average (Rz) Value The average peak to valley height Rz is given by the expression:

Analysis of Surface Traces Root Mean Square (R.M.S.) Value

Analysis of Surface Traces Centre Line Average (Ra) Value

Symbols for Lay of Surface Texture

Methods of Measuring Surface Finish There are basically two approaches for the measurement of surface finish, namely, by comparison and direct measurement. The former is the simpler of the two, but is more subjective in nature. The comparative method advocates assessment of surface texture by observation or feel of the surface. Direct measurement enables a numerical value to be assigned to the surface finish.

Stylus System of Measurement A skid or shoe drawn over the work piece surface such that it follows the general contours of the surface as accurately as possible. The skid also provides the datum for the stylus A stylus which moves over the surface along with the skid, such that its motion vertically is relative to the skid. This factor enables the stylus to capture the contours of surface roughness independent of surface waviness. An amplifying device for magnifying the stylus movements A recording device to produce a trace or record of the surface profile

Tomilson Surface Meter This is a mechanical optical instrument designed by Dr Tomlinson of the National Physical laboratory of U.K.

Tomilson Surface Meter The sensing element is the stylus, which moves up and down depending upon the irregularities of the work piece surface. The stylus is constrained to move only in the vertical direction because of a leaf spring and a coil spring. The tension in the coil spring P causes a similar tension in the leaf spring. These two combined forces hold a cross roller in position between the stylus and a pair of parallel fixed rollers. A shoe is attached to the body of the instrument to provide the required datum for the measurement of surface roughness. A diamond tip traces the profile of the work piece on a smoked glass sheet.

Taylor Hobson Talysurf A stylus is attached to an armature, which pivots about the centre of piece of an E shaped stamping. The outer legs of the E shaped stamping are wound with electrical coils. A pre determined value of alternating current (excitation current) is supplied to the coils. The coils form part of a bridge circuit. A skid or shoe provides the datum to plot surface roughness. The measuring head can be traversed in a linear path by an electric motor.

Taylor Hobson Talysurf As the stylus moves up and down due to surface irregularities, the armature is also displaced. This causes variation in the air gap and causes an imbalance in the bridge circuit. The resulting bridge circuit output consists of modulation only. This is fed to an amplifier and caused to operate a pen recorder to produce a permanent record.

Wavelength, Frequency and Cutoff Skids simplify surface assessment while using stylus instruments. However, there is distortion because of phase relationship between the stylus and the skid. In case A, the stylus and the skid are in phase. Therefore, roughness (the primary texture) will be relatively undistorted. In case B, the two are out of phase. In this situation, waviness superimposes in the roughness reading and is misleading. In case C also the stylus and skid are out of phase, resulting in unrealistic interpretation of roughness value Oxford University Press 2013. All

Other methods for measuring Surface Roughness Pneumatic Method Light Interference Microscopes The Mecrin Instrument