论文标题

使用拓扑数据分析的模式表征:应用于压电振动引人注目的处理

Pattern Characterization Using Topological Data Analysis: Application to Piezo Vibration Striking Treatment

论文作者

Chumley, Max M., Yesilli, Melih C., Chen, Jisheng, Khasawneh, Firas A., Guo, Yang

论文摘要

视觉或触觉纹理中的量化模式提供了有关生成这些模式的过程或现象的重要信息。在制造业中,这些模式可以作为设计功能有意引入,也可以是特定过程的副产品。由于表面纹理对工件的机械性能和寿命具有重大影响,因此开发用于量化表面模式的工具很重要,并在适用时将其与其标称对应物进行比较。尽管现有工具可能能够指示模式的存在,但它们通常没有提供有关模式结构或与名义模式的更多信息。此外,先前的工作不提供自动或算法方法来量化其他模式特征,例如深度的一致性以及不同级别集合的模式基序的变化。本文利用持续的同源性从拓扑数据分析(TDA)来得出噪声射击得分,以量化图案的深度和圆度。具体而言,巨型持久性用于得出分数,以量化压电振动引人注目处理(PVST)表面中设置的任何水平的压痕深度的一致性。此外,我们将距离的持久性与距离变换相结合,以量化压痕半径的一致性,并将它们与标称半径进行比较。尽管我们的PVST实验中的工具具有半球形曲线,但我们介绍了我们对任意形状的工具/图案的方法的概括,从而使我们的方法适用于其他模式生成的制造过程。

Quantifying patterns in visual or tactile textures provides important information about the process or phenomena that generated these patterns. In manufacturing, these patterns can be intentionally introduced as a design feature, or they can be a byproduct of a specific process. Since surface texture has significant impact on the mechanical properties and the longevity of the workpiece, it is important to develop tools for quantifying surface patterns and, when applicable, comparing them to their nominal counterparts. While existing tools may be able to indicate the existence of a pattern, they typically do not provide more information about the pattern structure, or how much it deviates from a nominal pattern. Further, prior works do not provide automatic or algorithmic approaches for quantifying other pattern characteristics such as depths' consistency, and variations in the pattern motifs at different level sets. This paper leverages persistent homology from Topological Data Analysis (TDA) to derive noise-robust scores for quantifying motifs' depth and roundness in a pattern. Specifically, sublevel persistence is used to derive scores that quantify the consistency of indentation depths at any level set in Piezo Vibration Striking Treatment (PVST) surfaces. Moreover, we combine sublevel persistence with the distance transform to quantify the consistency of the indentation radii, and to compare them with the nominal ones. Although the tool in our PVST experiments had a semi-spherical profile, we present a generalization of our approach to tools/motifs of arbitrary shapes thus making our method applicable to other pattern-generating manufacturing processes.

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