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Chapter 4, Problem 4.58P

(a)

To determine

The ratio of the Ra and Rq for sine wave.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 4.58P

The ratio of Ra and Rq for the sine wave is 0.90 .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The formula for the arithmetic mean value of surface roughness is given as,

  Ra=1L0L|y|dx …… (1)

Here, Ra is the arithmetic mean value of the roughness, L is the total measured profile length and n is the number of observations.

The formula for the root mean square value of surface roughness is given as,

  Rq=1L0L| y 2|dx …… (2)

Here, Rq is the root mean square value of surface roughness.

The equation of the sine wave is given as

  y=asin(2πxL) …… (3)

Here, a is the amplitude of the function.

Calculation:

Thearithmetic mean value (Ra) of surface roughness is calculated by substituting the value of equation 3 in equation 1 as,

  Ra=1L0L|y|dxRa=1L0L|asin( 2πx L )|dxRa=2aL0l2sin( 2πxL)dx

Further solving the above equation,

  Ra=2aL[cos( 2πx L )]0l2×L2πRa=[(1)+1]Ra=2aπ …… (4)

The root mean square value (Rq) of surface roughness is calculated by substituting the value of equation 3 in the equation 2 as,

  Rq=1L 0 L | y 2 |dxRq2=1L0L|y2|dxRq2=1L0L|( asin( 2πx L ))2|dxRq2=a2L0Lsin2( 2πxL)dx

Further solving the above equation,

  Rq2=a2L0L12[1cos( 4πx L )]dxRq2=a22L[xsin( 4πx L)×L4π]0LRq2=a22Rq=a2 …… (5)

Take the ratio of equation 4 and equation 5 as,

  RaRq= 2aπa 2 RaRq=22πRaRq=0.90

Conclusion:

Thus, the ratio of Ra and Rq for the sine wave is 0.90 .

(b)

To determine

The ratio of the Ra and Rq for a saw-tooth profile.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4.58P

The ratio of Ra and the Rq for the saw tooth is 0.86 .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The formula for the arithmetic mean value of surface roughness is given as,

  Ra=1L0L|y|dx …… (6)

Here, Ra is the arithmetic mean value of the roughness, L is the total measured profile length and n is the number of observations.

The formula for the root mean square value of surface roughness is given as,

  Rq=1L0L| y 2|dx …… (7)

Here, Rq is the root mean square value of surface roughness.

The equation of the sine wave is given as

  y=4axL …… (8)

Here, a is the amplitude of the function.

Calculation:

Thearithmetic mean value (Ra) of surface roughness is calculated by substituting the value of equation 8 in equation 6 as,

  Ra=1L0L|y|dxRa=1L0L4axLdxRa=4L0l44axLdx

Further solving the above equation,

  Ra=16aL2[ x 2 2]0l4Ra=a2 …… (9)

The root mean square value (Rq) of surface roughness is calculated by substituting the value of equation 8 in the equation 7 as,

  Rq2=1L0L| y 2|dxRq2=1L0L( 4ax L )2dxRq2=4L0L4( 4ax L )2dx

Solving the above equation as,

  Rq2=64a2L3×13( L 4)3Rq2=a23Rq=a3 …… (10)

Taking the ratio of equation 9 and 10 as,

  RaRq=a2a 3 Rq=32RaRq=0.86

Conclusion:

Thus, the ratio of Ra and the Rq for the saw tooth is 0.86 .

(c)

To determine

The ratio of the Ra and Rq for square wave.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4.58P

The ratio of Ra and Rq for the square wave is 1 .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The formula for the arithmetic mean value of surface roughness is given as,

  Ra=1L0L|y|dx …… (11)

Here, Ra is the arithmetic mean value of the roughness, L is the total measured profile length and n is the number of observations.

The formula for the root mean square value of surface roughness is given as,

  Rq=1L0L| y 2|dx …… (12)

Here, Rq is the root mean square value of surface roughness.

The equation of the square wave is given as,

  y=a …… (13)

Here, a is the amplitude of the function.

Calculation:

Thearithmetic mean value (Ra) of surface roughness is calculated by substituting the value of equation 13 in equation 11 as,

  Ra=1L0L|y|dxRa=1L0LadxRa=a …… (14)

The root mean square value (Rq) of surface roughness is calculated by substituting the value of equation 13 in the equation 12 as,

  Rq2=1L0L| y 2|dxRq2=1L0L( a)2dxRq2=a2Rq=a …… (15)

Taking the ratio of equation 14 and equation 15 as,

  RaRq=aaRaRq=1

Conclusion:

Thus, the ratio of Ra and Rq for the square wave is 1 .

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