Applied Sciences (Mar 2023)
Verification of Characteristics of Spline Filter Series Robust Filters for Surface Roughness and Proposal of Filter Selection Guidelines
Abstract
In surface roughness measurements, the presence of spikes in the primary profile can disable a normal filter from extracting the shape and waviness components. The robust spline filter (RSF) has been proposed to solve this problem. However, because ISO 16610-32, an RSF standard, has a significant deficiency, it was withdrawn in the Technical Specifications stage. The other proposed RSFs only show the method and a few examples with normal roughness and spike. Therefore, because the characteristics of each RSF have not been clarified, which RSF should be used for which primary profiles is not clear. This is one of the reasons for the delay in establishing ISO. In addition, the measurement sites need the establishment of robust spline filter selection guidelines. Therefore, in this paper, the characteristics of RSFs are clarified. Additionally, the points to be considered in using RSFs are summarized. Finally, the filter that should be selected for the specific application is identified. These results are expected to contribute to the widespread use of RSFs in the industrial world, avoid confusion at the measurement site, and help establish a new RSF standard.
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