An Optimal Procedure for Determining the Height Parameters of Fracture Surfaces
This paper presents an attempt to find an optimal procedure for determining the height parameters of fracture surfaces. This is a useful task that may significantly increase the reliability of topographic analyses of solids. The paper focuses on seeking an optimum number of measuring sites to ensure...
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doaj-ea7b169b312844c0a56951453ee8332d2020-11-24T23:22:42ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632012-01-015221524An Optimal Procedure for Determining the Height Parameters of Fracture SurfacesT. FickerThis paper presents an attempt to find an optimal procedure for determining the height parameters of fracture surfaces. This is a useful task that may significantly increase the reliability of topographic analyses of solids. The paper focuses on seeking an optimum number of measuring sites to ensure sufficient reliability of the resulting height parameters determined by the confocal technique. The statistical tests show that the number may be close to 25 measuring sites.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/1524profile analysis3D profile parametersfracture surfacescement-based materialsconfocal microscopy |
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T. Ficker An Optimal Procedure for Determining the Height Parameters of Fracture Surfaces Acta Polytechnica profile analysis 3D profile parameters fracture surfaces cement-based materials confocal microscopy |
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An Optimal Procedure for Determining the Height Parameters of Fracture Surfaces |
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An Optimal Procedure for Determining the Height Parameters of Fracture Surfaces |
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An Optimal Procedure for Determining the Height Parameters of Fracture Surfaces |
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An Optimal Procedure for Determining the Height Parameters of Fracture Surfaces |
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An Optimal Procedure for Determining the Height Parameters of Fracture Surfaces |
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optimal procedure for determining the height parameters of fracture surfaces |
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Acta Polytechnica |
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This paper presents an attempt to find an optimal procedure for determining the height parameters of fracture surfaces. This is a useful task that may significantly increase the reliability of topographic analyses of solids. The paper focuses on seeking an optimum number of measuring sites to ensure sufficient reliability of the resulting height parameters determined by the confocal technique. The statistical tests show that the number may be close to 25 measuring sites. |
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profile analysis 3D profile parameters fracture surfaces cement-based materials confocal microscopy |
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