Sensors (Jan 2013)

A Homodyne Quadrature Laser Interferometer for Micro-Asperity Deformation Analysis

  • Aljaž Pogačnik,
  • Tomaž Požar,
  • Mitjan Kalin,
  • Janez Možina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s130100703
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 703 – 720

Abstract

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We report on the successful realization of a contactless, non-perturbing, displacement-measuring system for characterizing the surface roughness of polymer materials used in tribological applications. A single, time-dependent, scalar value, dubbed the collective micro-asperity deformation, is extracted from the normal-displacement measurements of normally loaded polymer samples. The displacement measurements with a sub-nanometer resolution are obtained with a homodyne quadrature laser interferometer. The measured collective micro-asperity deformation is critical for a determination of the real contact area and thus for the realistic contact conditions in tribological applications. The designed measuring system senses both the bulk creep as well as the micro-asperity creep occurring at the roughness peaks. The final results of our experimental measurements are three time-dependent values of the collective micro-asperity deformation for the three selected surface roughnesses. These values can be directly compared to theoretical deformation curves, which can be derived using existing real-contact-area models.

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