Study the Relationship of 3D Coating Morphology and Frictional Wear Based on Dual Surface Image

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In order to discuss more convenient the relationship of coating morphology and frictional wear in processing, according to the one correspondence of gray image and actual surface topography, this proposed a method of digital image processing. with binary image of different load F and serial rubbings obtained pits distribution rate T and the optimal range in wear resistance. It calculated fractal dimension D based on the Discrete Fractional Brownian Random Field, summarized the osculating relationship of D and surface topography in frictional wear.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 562-564)

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949-954

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August 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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