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Waviness

Waviness is the measurement of the more widely spaced component of surface texture. It is a broader view of roughness because it is more strictly defined as "the irregularities whose spacing is greater than the roughness sampling length". It can occur from machine or work deflections, chatter, residual stress, vibrations, or heat treatment.[1][2] Waviness should also be distinguished from flatness, both by its shorter spacing and its characteristic of being typically periodic in nature.

Parameters

There are several parameters for expressing waviness height, the most common being Wa & Wt, for average waviness and total waviness, respectively.[3] In the lateral direction along the surface, the waviness spacing, Wsm, is another parameter that describes the mean spacing between periodic waviness peaks. There are numerous measurement settings which influence these resultant parameter values, which are mentioned below. One of the most important is the waviness evaluation length, which is the length in which the waviness parameters are determined. Within this length the waviness profile is determined. This is a surface texture profile that has the shorter roughness characteristics filtered out, or removed; it also does not include any profile changes due to changes in workpiece geometry that are either unintentional (flatness) or intentional (form).

Waviness is included in the ISO standards ISO 4287[3] and ISO 16610-21[4] as well as the U.S. standard ASME B46.1,[5] and it is part of the surface texture symbol used in engineering drawings.[6]

Measurement

The measurement of the waviness can be done with a variety of instruments, including both surface finish profilometers and roundness instruments. The nature of these instruments is continually progressing and now includes both stylus-based contact instruments as well as optical & laser-based non-contact instruments. In earlier instruments, the measurement output was inherently linked to the instrument itself, whereas there is now emerging some divergence between the instrument that collects the surface profile data and the analytical software that is able to evaluate this data.

Examples of two earlier generation instruments are the waveometer or a microtopographer. A waveometer uses a plastic tip that is connected to an electronic pickup which then measures the surface variations. The measurement is recorded as an electronic signal which is amplified and split into two signals: a high band and a low band. For measuring a ball bearing, the low band signal records variations that occur every four to seventeen times per revolution and the high band signal records variations that occur seventeen to 330 times per revolution; the low band is the waviness. These bands are transmitted to an oscilloscope for analysis.[7][8]

Use

Waviness measurements are not as common as roughness measurement however there are important applications. For example, waviness in bearing balls and bearing races is one of the reasons for vibrations and noise in ball bearings. Other application examples are waviness in flat milled sealing surfaces, "orange peel" on painted surfaces, and chatter on round shaft surfaces.[9][10][11]

External links

  • Surface Metrology Guide
  • Profile Waviness Parameters

Related standards

  • ANSI/ASME B46.1
  • ISO 4287

References

  1. ^ Oberg et al. 2000, p. 699.
  2. ^ Oberg et al. 2000, p. 702.
  3. ^ a b ISO 4287, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) -- Surface texture: Profile method -- Terms, definitions and surface texture parameters
  4. ^ ISO 16610, Geometrical product specifications (GPS) -- Filtration -- Part 21: Linear profile filters: Gaussian filters
  5. ^ ASME B46.1, Surface Texture (Surface Roughness, Waviness, and Lay).
  6. ^ Jensen 2001, p. 86.
  7. ^ Measuring waviness, retrieved 2009-08-20.
  8. ^ Degarmo, Black & Kohser 2003, p. 225.
  9. ^ Harsha, S.P.; Kankar, P.K. (July 2004), "Stability analysis of a rotor bearing system due to surface waviness and number of balls", International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 46 (7): 1057–1081, doi:10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2004.07.007.
  10. ^ Harsha, S. P.; Sandeep, K.; Prakash, R. (July 2004), "Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Rotor Bearing System Due to Surface Waviness", Nonlinear Dynamics, 37 (2): 91–114, doi:10.1023/B:NODY.0000042916.10351.ff, S2CID 120661760.
  11. ^ Yhland, E. M. (1967), "Waviness measurement—an instrument for quality control in rolling bearing industry", Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 182 (3K): 438–445, doi:10.1243/PIME_CONF_1967_182_341_02

Bibliography

  • Degarmo, E. Paul; Black, J T.; Kohser, Ronald A. (2003), Materials and Processes in Manufacturing (9th ed.), Wiley, ISBN 0-471-65653-4.
  • Jensen, Cecil Howard (2001), Interpreting Engineering Drawings (6th ed.), SteinerBooks, ISBN 978-0-7668-2897-1.
  • Oberg, Erik; Jones, Franklin D.; Horton, Holbrook L.; Ryffel, Henry H. (2000), Machinery's Handbook (26th ed.), New York: Industrial Press Inc., ISBN 0-8311-2635-3.

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Waviness is the measurement of the more widely spaced component of surface texture It is a broader view of roughness because it is more strictly defined as the irregularities whose spacing is greater than the roughness sampling length It can occur from machine or work deflections chatter residual stress vibrations or heat treatment 1 2 Waviness should also be distinguished from flatness both by its shorter spacing and its characteristic of being typically periodic in nature Contents 1 Parameters 2 Measurement 3 Use 4 External links 5 Related standards 6 References 6 1 BibliographyParameters EditThere are several parameters for expressing waviness height the most common being Wa amp Wt for average waviness and total waviness respectively 3 In the lateral direction along the surface the waviness spacing Wsm is another parameter that describes the mean spacing between periodic waviness peaks There are numerous measurement settings which influence these resultant parameter values which are mentioned below One of the most important is the waviness evaluation length which is the length in which the waviness parameters are determined Within this length the waviness profile is determined This is a surface texture profile that has the shorter roughness characteristics filtered out or removed it also does not include any profile changes due to changes in workpiece geometry that are either unintentional flatness or intentional form Waviness is included in the ISO standards ISO 4287 3 and ISO 16610 21 4 as well as the U S standard ASME B46 1 5 and it is part of the surface texture symbol used in engineering drawings 6 Measurement EditThe measurement of the waviness can be done with a variety of instruments including both surface finish profilometers and roundness instruments The nature of these instruments is continually progressing and now includes both stylus based contact instruments as well as optical amp laser based non contact instruments In earlier instruments the measurement output was inherently linked to the instrument itself whereas there is now emerging some divergence between the instrument that collects the surface profile data and the analytical software that is able to evaluate this data Examples of two earlier generation instruments are the waveometer or a microtopographer A waveometer uses a plastic tip that is connected to an electronic pickup which then measures the surface variations The measurement is recorded as an electronic signal which is amplified and split into two signals a high band and a low band For measuring a ball bearing the low band signal records variations that occur every four to seventeen times per revolution and the high band signal records variations that occur seventeen to 330 times per revolution the low band is the waviness These bands are transmitted to an oscilloscope for analysis 7 8 Use EditWaviness measurements are not as common as roughness measurement however there are important applications For example waviness in bearing balls and bearing races is one of the reasons for vibrations and noise in ball bearings Other application examples are waviness in flat milled sealing surfaces orange peel on painted surfaces and chatter on round shaft surfaces 9 10 11 External links EditSurface Metrology Guide Profile Waviness ParametersRelated standards EditANSI ASME B46 1 ISO 4287References Edit Oberg et al 2000 p 699 Oberg et al 2000 p 702 a b ISO 4287 Geometrical Product Specifications GPS Surface texture Profile method Terms definitions and surface texture parameters ISO 16610 Geometrical product specifications GPS Filtration Part 21 Linear profile filters Gaussian filters ASME B46 1 Surface Texture Surface Roughness Waviness and Lay Jensen 2001 p 86 Measuring waviness retrieved 2009 08 20 Degarmo Black amp Kohser 2003 p 225 Harsha S P Kankar P K July 2004 Stability analysis of a rotor bearing system due to surface waviness and number of balls International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 46 7 1057 1081 doi 10 1016 j ijmecsci 2004 07 007 Harsha S P Sandeep K Prakash R July 2004 Nonlinear Dynamic Response of a Rotor Bearing System Due to Surface Waviness Nonlinear Dynamics 37 2 91 114 doi 10 1023 B NODY 0000042916 10351 ff S2CID 120661760 Yhland E M 1967 Waviness measurement an instrument for quality control in rolling bearing industry Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 182 3K 438 445 doi 10 1243 PIME CONF 1967 182 341 02 Bibliography Edit Degarmo E Paul Black J T Kohser Ronald A 2003 Materials and Processes in Manufacturing 9th ed Wiley ISBN 0 471 65653 4 Jensen Cecil Howard 2001 Interpreting Engineering Drawings 6th ed SteinerBooks ISBN 978 0 7668 2897 1 Oberg Erik Jones Franklin D Horton Holbrook L Ryffel Henry H 2000 Machinery s Handbook 26th ed New York Industrial Press Inc ISBN 0 8311 2635 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waviness amp oldid 1122185974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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