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- Abbott-Firestone_curve abstract "The Abbott-Firestone curve or bearing area curve (BAC) describes the surface texture of an object. The curve could be found from a profile trace by drawing lines parallel to the datum and measuring the fraction of the line which lies within the profile.Mathematically it is the cumulative probability density function of the surface profile's height and can be calculated by integrating the profile trace.The Abbott-Firestone was first described by EJ Abbott and FA Firestone in 1933. It is useful for understanding the properties of sealing and bearing surfaces. It is commonly used in the engineering and manufacturing of piston cylinder bores of internal combustion engines. The shape of the curve is distilled into several of the surface roughness parameters, especially the Rk family of parameters.".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve thumbnail Abbott-firestone_curve.svg?width=300.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageID "17795435".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageLength "1862".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageRevisionID "671530858".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engineering_mechanics.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLink Cumulative_distribution_function.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLink Piston.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLink Surface_finish.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLink Surface_roughness.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLink File:Abbott-firestone_curve.svg.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abbott-Firestone curve".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageWikiLinkText "bearing ratio curve".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve subject Category:Engineering_mechanics.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve comment "The Abbott-Firestone curve or bearing area curve (BAC) describes the surface texture of an object. The curve could be found from a profile trace by drawing lines parallel to the datum and measuring the fraction of the line which lies within the profile.Mathematically it is the cumulative probability density function of the surface profile's height and can be calculated by integrating the profile trace.The Abbott-Firestone was first described by EJ Abbott and FA Firestone in 1933.".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve label "Abbott-Firestone curve".
- Abbott-Firestone_curve sameAs Q4664350.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve sameAs m.0479nr1.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve sameAs Q4664350.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve wasDerivedFrom Abbott-Firestone_curve?oldid=671530858.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve depiction Abbott-firestone_curve.svg.
- Abbott-Firestone_curve isPrimaryTopicOf Abbott-Firestone_curve.