Variable asymmetric morphological profile filter for roughness analysis

O. V. Zakharov, T. Ivanova, K. Pugin
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Morphological profile filters effectively complement linear and robust Gaussian regression filters in roughness analysis. The advantages of morphological filters include simple elimination of edge effects and no need to exclude a form component from the profile in advance. The standard ISO 16610-41:2015, morphological profile filter is nonlinear and naturally robust. Therefore, it can be used to analyze multifunctional surfaces, for example, after honing. However, due to the nonlinearity of the filter, the obtained result strongly depends on the selected value of a nesting index and cannot always be compared with other filtering methods. The alternating symmetric filter according to ISO 16610-49:2015 provides additional tuning options. By sequentially combine openings and closings operations, it is possible to obtain different degrees of suppression of profile valleys and peaks. The most promising would be asymmetric morphological filter, which uses different nesting indexes for combinations of opening (O) and closing (C) operations. The present paper investigates the influence of the nesting index on the height roughness parameters. For this purpose, profile with preferential depressions after honing was analyzed. It was found that only two combinations of alternating morphological filter give different results, exhausting the variety of morphological combinations of opening and closing. In this case, the degree of suppression of valleys and peaks depends on the form of the primary profile. The filter m = C(O) proved to be the most effective. At that, a smaller nesting index should be taken at first, and then a larger one.
用于粗糙度分析的可变非对称形态轮廓滤波器
形态学轮廓滤波器在粗糙度分析中有效地补充了线性和鲁棒高斯回归滤波器。形态滤波器的优点包括简单地消除边缘效应,并且不需要事先从轮廓中排除表单组件。标准ISO 16610-41:2015,形态轮廓滤波器是非线性的,自然鲁棒。因此,它可以用于分析多功能表面,例如,珩磨后。然而,由于过滤器的非线性,所得到的结果强烈依赖于嵌套索引的选择值,并且不能总是与其他过滤方法进行比较。根据ISO 16610- 49:15的交替对称滤波器提供了额外的调优选项。通过依次组合开孔和闭合操作,可以获得不同程度的剖面谷和峰的抑制。最有希望的是非对称形态过滤器,它对打开(O)和关闭(C)操作的组合使用不同的嵌套索引。本文研究了套料指数对高度粗糙度参数的影响。为此,对珩磨后优先凹陷剖面进行了分析。结果表明,只有两种交替形态滤波组合能得到不同的结果,用尽了各种形态的开闭组合。在这种情况下,谷和峰的抑制程度取决于原始剖面的形式。m = C(O)的滤波器被证明是最有效的。这时,应该先取较小的嵌套索引,然后再取较大的索引。
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