论文标题
Contact。工程 - 创建,分析和发布来自许多尺度的地形测量的数字表面双胞胎
contact.engineering -- Create, analyze and publish digital surface twins from topography measurements across many scales
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论文摘要
尽管相关科学取得了重大进步,但表面表面表面表面的优化主要是通过反复试验发生的。解决了这一脱节的三个核心挑战:(1)与同一表面相同的许多类型测量的挑战以捕获粗糙度的多尺度性质; (2)实施光谱分析方法的技术复杂性,以及应用机械或数值模型来描述表面性能; (3)研究人员和行业之间缺乏在如何测量,量化和传达表面的方式方面的一致性。在这里,我们提出了一个自由利用的基于Internet的应用程序,该应用程序试图克服所有三个挑战。首先,该应用程序使用户能够上传从单个表面进行的许多不同的地形测量,包括使用不同的技术,然后将所有这些都集成在一起以创建数字表面双胞胎。其次,该应用程序计算许多常用的地形指标,例如根平方参数,功率谱密度(PSD)和自相关函数(ACF),以及实现弹性和塑性变形的分析和数值计算,例如边界元素建模(BEM)。第三,该应用程序是用户安全存储表面的存储库,如果他们选择,则可以与合作者共享这些表面,甚至发布它们(与数字对象标识符)以供所有人访问。该应用程序的主要目的是使研究人员和制造商能够快速,轻松地应用最先进的工具,以进行真实世界表面的特性和属性模型。另一个目标是通过提供一个公平的数据库来提高表面工程中开放科学原则的使用,研究人员可以选择发布表面测量值以供所有人使用。
The optimization of surface finish to improve performance occurs largely through trial and error, despite significant advancements in the relevant science. There are three central challenges that account for this disconnect: (1) the challenge of integration of many different types of measurement for the same surface to capture the multi-scale nature of roughness; (2) the technical complexity of implementing spectral analysis methods, and of applying mechanical or numerical models to describe surface performance; (3) a lack of consistency between researchers and industries in how surfaces are measured, quantified, and communicated. Here we present a freely-available internet-based application which attempts to overcome all three challenges. First, the application enables the user to upload many different topography measurements taken from a single surface, including using different techniques, and then integrates all of them together to create a digital surface twin. Second, the application calculates many of the commonly used topography metrics, such as root-mean-square parameters, power spectral density (PSD), and autocorrelation function (ACF), as well as implementing analytical and numerical calculations, such as boundary element modeling (BEM) for elastic and plastic deformation. Third, the application serves as a repository for users to securely store surfaces, and if they choose, to share these with collaborators or even publish them (with a digital object identifier) for all to access. The primary goal of this application is to enable researchers and manufacturers to quickly and easily apply cutting-edge tools for the characterization and properties-modeling of real-world surfaces. An additional goal is to advance the use of open-science principles in surface engineering by providing a FAIR database where researchers can choose to publish surface measurements for all to use.