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Microform Calibration Uncertainties of Rockwell Diamond Indenters

September 1, 1995
Author(s)
Jun-Feng Song, F Rudder, Theodore V. Vorburger, J Smith
National and international comparisons in Rockwell hardness tests show significant differences. Uncertainties in the geometry of the Rockwell diamond indenters are largely responsible for these differences. By using a stylus instrument, with a series of

Microform Calibrations in Surface Metrology

February 1, 1995
Author(s)
Jun-Feng Song, F Rudder, Theodore V. Vorburger, A Hartman, Brian R. Scace, J Smith
Microform calibrations include the measurement of complex profile forms and position errors of micrometer scale in combination with the measurement of deviations from a specified profile and surface texture of profile segments. Tolerances on the profile

A Metrology Approach to Unifying Rockwell C Hardness Scales

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
Jun-Feng Song, J Smith, Theodore V. Vorburger
Current Rockwell C hardness scales (HRC) are unified by performance comparisons. Unless a reliable metrology approach is used for the direct verification of standard hardness machines and diamond indenters, the unified hardness scale may exhibit a

Calibration Uncertainties for Microform of Rockwell Hardness Indenters

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
F Rudder, Jun-Feng Song
A microform calibration procedure has been developed at NIST to certify geometric conformity of Rockwell C hardness indenters. The interest in microform calibrations is to unify national and international comparisons of hardness tests. Using accepted

Working and Check Standards for NIST Surface and Microform Measurements

January 1, 1995
Author(s)
Jun-Feng Song, Theodore V. Vorburger
Different working standards and check standards are used in the NIST surface and microform measurement laboratory for calibrating instruments, establishing measurement traceability and control measurement uncertainty. The basic requirements for these

Methods Divergence Between Measurements of Micrometer and Sub-Micrometer Surface Features

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
T Mcwaid, Theodore V. Vorburger, Joseph Fu, Jun-Feng Song, Eric P. Whitenton
Measurements of micrometer and sub-micrometer surface features have been made using a stylus profiler, an STM, an AFM, and a phase-measuring interferometric microscope. The differences between measurements of the same surface feature as obtained with the

Microform Calibrations in Surface Metrology

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Jun-Feng Song, F Rudder, Theodore V. Vorburger, A Hartman, Brian R. Scace, J Smith
Microform calibrations include the measurement of complex profile forms and position errors of micrometer scale in combination with the measurement of deviations from a specified profile and surface texture of profile segments. Tolerances on the profile

The Geometric Characterization of Rockwell Diamond Indenters

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
Jun-Feng Song, F Rudder, Theodore V. Vorburger, A Hartman, Brian R. Scace, J Smith
By using a stylus instrument, a series of calibration and check standards, and calibration and uncertainty calculation procedures, we have calibrated Rockwell diamond indenters with a traceability to fundamental measurements. The combined measurement