Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences (Mar 2021)

Geometrical consideration for mechanical contact between rolling circle and surface roughness as an improvement to the surface profile

  • Tsuyoshi Shimizu,
  • Yasutake Haramiishi,
  • Takaaki Ishii,
  • Yuzairi Abdul Rahim,
  • Mohd Fadzil Ali Ahmad,
  • Hiromi Watanabe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15282/jmes.15.1.2021.19.0619
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 7846 – 7859

Abstract

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This paper describes measurement methods of surface profiles that improve contact-type displacement sensor outputs by focusing on the contact point between the sphere tip of the sensor and the rough surface. We examined the geometry of a surface profile model and compared measurements using various methods with the measurement using a roughness meter. The spherical tip of the contact type displacement sensor touches the measurement surface and detects the displacement. The sphere tip radius of a typical contact-type displacement sensor ranges from 1–3 mm, causing the roughness curve to be “filtered” by the radius of the sphere. Three methods for estimating the valley portion of the surface profile are evaluated in this study: a) linear approximation of the concave portion of the surface profile, b) function approximation of the concave portion, and c) using the known nose radius of the machining tool. The following sphere tip radii were used to measure actual surface profiles: 0.25 mm, 0.5 mm, 1.0 mm and 1.5 mm. Given the conditions of the experimental model, we found that surface profiles with a roughness that approximates a predictable curve can be measured with a high degree of accuracy.

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