Development of Three-Dimensional Non-Contact Surface Profilometer and Application to Evaluation of Impact Erosion of Metal Matrix Composites
A three dimensional non-contact surface profilometer system which can measure a wide area (order of square milli-meters) with high resolution (sub micro meter) has been completed. This system can measure the surface topography in the atmosphere by means of a confocal wavelength displacement sensor....
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Main Authors: | Yoshiro Iwai, Masato Kitasho, Eisuke Sentoku, Tomomi Honda, Toru Matsubara, Kazuhisa Yanagi |
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Language: | EN |
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Japanese Society of Tribologists
2008
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a7eaba80885b44fbacab6de96bfc6f1e |
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