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SolarMap Form offers
a variety of functions for the analysis of form and flatness:
- Management of non-rectangular
surfaces. For example, a root-mean square roughness (Sq) can be calculated
on one side of a disc.
- The form of the
sample can be removed in order to study the roughness or follow the
form error from the given geometrical form. The software can find the
circle, cylinder or sphere that best fits the sample. For more complex
forms, a polynom can be searched, up to degree 12, in X and Y. During
this process, certain areas can be excluded from the calculation.
- A sample being
worn down by a mechanical process can be studied by subtracting the
worn surface from the original one. The sample is measured before and
after the process.
- A data set of measured
points made of triplets (x, y, z), generated by a CAD system or a Coordinate
Measurement Machine, can be loaded into SolarMap Form. The software
then calculates the missing points by interpolation.
- A sample can be
levelled in order to make an area horizontal. The Least-Square plane
is calculated only on the selected area, but the levelling is applied
to the whole surface.
- A 3D topography
can be studied by extracting a cross section in any direction, even
following a complex path (for example, following the bottom of a valley).
- Calculation of
the volume of holes, bumps.
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