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Feature-based characterisation of evolving surface topographies in finishing operations for additive manufacturing

Newton, Lewis; Senin, Nicola; Smith, Bethan; Leach, Richard

Authors

Lewis Newton

Nicola Senin

Bethan Smith



Abstract

Finishing operations play a fundamental role in the additive manufacture of components. Conventional surface metrology solutions allow for the characterisation of surface roughness through texture parameters, but are not fully suitable to capture the evolution of individual surface topographic formations as they undergo changes as a result of finishing operations. Feature-based characterisation of topography offers a new perspective in the investigation of surfaces. The approach consists of the identification, isolation, and dimensional characterisation of surface topography formations (surface features). In this work an original feature-based solution is proposed for the quantitative comparison of topographies before and after a finishing operation: the approach is based on the registration of areal topography datasets and quantitative analysis of shape and size differences pertaining to the relevant topographic features. A variety of finishing operations are investigated on metallic samples manufactured via powder bed fusion.

Citation

Newton, L., Senin, N., Smith, B., & Leach, R. (2018, June). Feature-based characterisation of evolving surface topographies in finishing operations for additive manufacturing. Paper presented at 18th International Conference and Exhibition (euspan)

Presentation Conference Type Conference Paper (unpublished)
Conference Name 18th International Conference and Exhibition (euspan)
Start Date Jun 4, 2018
End Date Jun 8, 2018
Deposit Date Aug 31, 2018
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2024
Keywords Surface texture; Surface finishing; Additive manufacturing; Surface topography
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1054596

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