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In this chapter the texture of grey iron cylinder bores of combustion engines will be examined.
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This is often regarded as 2-D (horizontal and vertical). This approach has been adopted in the earlier chapters of this book.
A function is said to be bijective, if it relates each member of a set S (the domain) to a separate and distinct member in T (the range), where each member in T also has a corresponding member in S.
A fax-film is an imprint of the surface obtained by dissolving a sheet of acetate with acetone and letting it harden.
3-D data from most surfaces can be summarized through a fairly well established set of parameters described in Chapter 1 and Stout et al (1993). However, if special kinds of surfaces such as honed cylinder bores are to be characterized, problem-specific parameters such as those presented in this chapter offer the best solution.
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Beyerer, J., Krahe, D., León, F.P. (2001). Characterization of cylinder bores. In: Mainsah, E., Greenwood, J.A., Chetwynd, D.G. (eds) Metrology and Properties of Engineering Surfaces. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3369-3_7
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