1. Surface Finish: Introduction, Instruments and Correlation

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Last updated on September 8, 2024 1:01 am
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Learn why surface texture is important and how to measure it with this comprehensive course. Perfect for scientists, engineers, and technicians in various industries.

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What you’ll learn

  • Why is surface texture important?
  • Instruments for measuring surface texture
  • Correlation between surface measurement instruments
  • Roughness, waviness and form

Surface finish affects how well parts will perform in a vast range of applications, from engines to footwear to faucets. Many in industry tend to think of surface texture as a number, some target value to be achieved. But the reality is much more interesting and complex.

In the Surface Texture and Tribology Short Course we introduce the important concepts of surface texture measurement and analysis. The full course is available on udemy, or you can select the individual course modules of interest to you. Enter “surface roughness texture tribology” in the udemy search bar to browse the full course and modules.

In this first module we discuss why surface texture matters. We review the types of instruments that are used to measure surface texture—there are many technologies for measuring surface finish both in two dimensions and in three dimensions.

“This was one of the best classes I have ever taken. It really helped me understand surface texture and simply it made me a better inspector. It helped me see the bigger picture and that things aren’t only points, lines, arcs and numbers. I guarantee you’re going to want to learn more.”

Agustin Guzmán, Inspector at SpaceX

With all these different ways to measure texture, we have to consider how to correlate results from one type of instrument to another. We discuss some strategies for making this correlation, as well as looking at the limitations that need to be considered.

Following this introductory material we encourage you to consider Module 2, which covers the process of “filtering” surface texture into roughness, waviness and form. Filtering is central to surface texture analysis, and misunderstandings regarding filtering have led to many quality and warranty issues, so we hope you will take a look.

The 9 additional units of this course build upon the fundamentals in this module, so it is our recommended starting point. We encourage you to consider the other modules for a more in-depth understanding of surface texture.

Who this course is for:

  • Scientists, engineers, technicians and students in the fields of automotive, medical device, aerospace, materials, polymers, and others
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