表面トポグラフィーの真の定義に挑戦(The Challenge to Define True Surface Topography)

2025-07-28 ピッツバーグ大学

ピッツバーグ大学主導の「Surface-Topography Challenge」には、世界20カ国以上から153名が参加し、異なる手法で表面の凹凸(トポグラフィー)を測定・比較。2種の試料に対する2088件のデータを集約し、単一パラメータでは不十分な表面記述に対し、スケール依存を考慮したマルチスケール表現の重要性が示された。結果は、表面機能予測や標準化の指針として活用される。

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表面地形測定の課題:地形特性の評価を推進するための多施設共同ベンチマーク研究 The Surface-Topography Challenge: A Multi-Laboratory Benchmark Study to Advance the Characterization of Topography

A. Pradhan,M. H. Müser,N. Miller,J. P. Abdelnabe,L. Afferrante,D. Albertini,D. A. Aldave,L. Algieri,N. Ali,A. Almqvist,T. Amann,P. Ares,B. N. Balzer,L. Baugh,E. A. Berberich,M. Björling,M. S. Bobji,F. Bottiglione,B. Brodmann,W. Cai,G. Carbone,R. W. Carpick,F. Cassin,J. Cayer-Barrioz,… T. D. B. Jacobs
Tribology Letters  Published:26 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11249-025-02014-y

表面トポグラフィーの真の定義に挑戦(The Challenge to Define True Surface Topography)

Abstract

Surface performance is critically influenced by topography in virtually all real-world applications. The current standard practice is to describe topography using one of a few industry-standard parameters. The most commonly reported number is a, the average absolute deviation of the height from the mean line (at some, not necessarily known or specified, lateral length scale). However, other parameters, particularly those that are scale-dependent, influence surface and interfacial properties; for example the local surface slope is critical for visual appearance, friction, and wear. The present Surface-Topography Challenge was launched to raise awareness for the need of a multi-scale description, but also to assess the reliability of different metrology techniques. In the resulting international collaborative effort, 153 scientists and engineers from 64 research groups and companies across 20 countries characterized statistically equivalent samples from two different surfaces: a “rough” and a “smooth” surface. The results of the 2088 measurements constitute the most comprehensive surface description ever compiled. We find wide disagreement across measurements and techniques when the lateral scale of the measurement is ignored. Consensus is established through scale-dependent parameters while removing data that violates an established resolution criterion and deviates from the majority measurements at each length scale. Our findings suggest best practices for characterizing and specifying topography. The public release of the accumulated data and presented analyses enables global reuse for further scientific investigation and benchmarking.

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