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Wavelet theory and belt finishing process, influence of wavelet shape on the surface roughness parameter values

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This article presents a multi-scale theory based on wavelet decomposition to characterize the evolution of roughness in relation with a finishing process or an observed surface property. To verify this approach in production conditions, analyses were developed for the finishing process of the hardened steel by abrasive belts. These conditions are described by seven parameters considered in the Tagushi experimental design. The main objective of this work is to identify the most relevant roughness parameter and characteristic length allowing to assess the influence of finishing process, and to test the relevance of the measurement scale. Results show that wavelet approach allows finding this scale.

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hal-00676729 , version 1 (06-03-2012)

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Zahra Khawaja, Gildas Guillemot, Pierre-Emmanuel Mazeran, Mohamed El Mansori, Maxence Bigerelle. Wavelet theory and belt finishing process, influence of wavelet shape on the surface roughness parameter values. 13th International Conference on Metrology and Properties of Engineering Surfaces, Apr 2011, Twickenham, United Kingdom. Article number 012013 - 5 p., ⟨10.1088/1742-6596/311/1/012013⟩. ⟨hal-00676729⟩
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