Thomas, T.R., Rosén, B.-G., Zahouani, H., Blunt, Liam and Mansori, M. El (2011) Traceology, quantifying finishing machining and function: a tool and wear mark characterisation study. Wear, 271 (3/4). pp. 553-558. ISSN 00431648
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Traceology is defined as the study of wear marks and its history in criminology and archaeology is briefly described. It is proposed that the concept of traceology can be extended to machined surfaces, particularly those produced by abrasive techniques. A taxonomy of wear marks is outlined which would encompass both pits and scratches. Taxonomic implementations such as the morphology rose and the morphological tree are introduced. The general principles of traceology are illustrated by case studies from criminology, archaeology and abrasive machining processes.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Subjects: | T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery |
| Schools: | School of Computing and Engineering School of Computing and Engineering > Centre for Precision Technologies School of Computing and Engineering > Centre for Precision Technologies > Surface Metrology Group |
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| Depositing User: | Graham Stone |
| Date Deposited: | 14 May 2010 13:31 |
| Last Modified: | 09 Aug 2012 17:07 |
| URI: | http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/7712 |
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