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Michigan Metrology Offers Roughness, Texture, and Tribology Short Course

In Livonia, Michigan, May 8–9, 2024

Mon, 01/10/2022 - 11:58
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(Michigan Metrology: Livonia, MI) -- Registration is now open for a Surface Roughness, Texture, and Tribology short course hosted by Michigan Metrology in Livonia, Michigan, May 8–9, 2024. The two-day class offers a unique opportunity to learn the fundamentals of surface roughness, friction, and wear analysis, and their applications in manufacturing and product development.

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“This class was developed to help students use surface roughness analysis in their workplaces,” says Don Cohen, who presents the course. “It introduces a wide range of surface-related topics in a short time. Students are encouraged to ask questions about their particular applications to make the material pertinent for their work.”

Class topics include:
• Measuring surface roughness and waviness
• Instruments for surface measurement
• Filtering texture data
• Analysis techniques and tools
• Surface texture parameters
• Specifying surface texture
• Applying surface texture analysis to wear, sealing, and other functions
• Coating adhesion and appearance, surface energy
• Mechanics of dry friction and rolling friction
• Fundamentals of lubrication
• Surface metrology strategy

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