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14、Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.CONTENTSForeword.viiiCommittee Roster.xCorrespondence With the B46 Committee.xiExecutive Summary.xiiSection 1Terms Related
15、to Surface Texture.11-1General.11-2Definitions Related to Surfaces.21-3Definitions Related to the Measurement of Surface Texture by ProfilingMethods.21-4Definitions of Surface Parameters for Profiling Methods.71-5Definitions Related to the Measurement of Surface Texture by AreaProfiling and Area Ave
16、raging Methods.131-6Definitions of Surface Parameters for Area Profiling and Area AveragingMethods.15Section 2Classification of Instruments for Surface Texture Measurement.192-1Scope.192-2Recommendation.192-3Classification Scheme.19Section 3Terminology and Measurement Procedures for Profiling,Contact,SkidlessInstruments.223-1Scope.223-2References.223-3Terminology.223-4Measurement Procedure.28Section 4Measurement Procedures for Contact,Skidded Instruments.294-1Scope.294-2References.294-3Purpose.2