EN ISO 13565-1:1997
(Main)Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Profile method; surfaces having stratified functional properties - Part 1: Filtering and general measurement conditions (ISO 13565-1:1996)
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Profile method; surfaces having stratified functional properties - Part 1: Filtering and general measurement conditions (ISO 13565-1:1996)
Decribes a filtering method for use with surfaces having stratified functional properties. The surfaces have a relatively small amount of waviness. This filtering method suppresses the valley influence on the reference line such that a more satisfactory line is generated.
Geometrische Produktspezifikationen (GPS) - Oberflächenbeschaffenheit: Tastschnittverfahren; Oberflächen mit plateauartigen funktionsrelevanten Eigenschaften - Teil 1: Filterung und allgemeine Meßbedingungen (ISO 13565-1:1996)
Dieser Teil von ISO 13565 beschreibt ein Filtermethode für Oberflächen mit tiefen Tälern unter einem viel feiner bearbeiteten Plateau mit einem relativ geringen Welligkeitsanteil. Bei Oberflächen dieser Art wird bei Filterung nach ISO 11562 die Referenzlinie durch die Täler unerwünscht beeinflußt. Das in dieser Norm beschriebene besondere Filterverfahren der Filterung unterdrückt den Einfluß der Täler auf die Referenzlinie, so daß eine besser zutreffende Referenzlinie erzeugt wird.
Spécification géométrique des produits (GPS) - Etat de surface: Méthode du profil; surfaces ayant des propriétés fonctionnelles différentes suivant les niveaux - Partie 1: Filtrage et conditions générales de mesurage (ISO 13565-1:1996)
La présente partie de l'ISO 13565 prescrit une méthode de filtrage adaptée à des surfaces ayant des creux profonds sous un plateau dont le fini est plus fin, avec relativement peu d'ondulation. La ligne de référence résultant du filtrage selon l'ISO 11562 est, pour de telles surfaces, influencée d'une façon indésirable par la présence des creux. La procédure de filtrage décrite dans la présente partie de l'ISO 13565 supprime l'influence des creux sur cette ligne de référence, de façon à engendrer une ligne de référence plus satisfaisante.
Specifikacija geometrijskih veličin izdelka - Tekstura površine: profilna metoda - Površine s slojevitimi funkcionalnimi lastnostmi - 1. del: Filtriranje in splošni pogoji merjenja (ISO 13565-1:1996)
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 16-Dec-1997
- Current Stage
- 9093 - Decision to confirm - Review Enquiry
- Start Date
- 10-Jul-2008
- Completion Date
- 10-Jul-2008
Overview
EN ISO 13565-1:1997 (ISO 13565-1:1996) is a Geometrical Product Specification (GPS) standard that defines a filtering method and general measurement conditions for profile-based surface texture assessment of surfaces with stratified functional properties - i.e., a finely finished plateau interrupted by relatively deep valleys and minimal waviness. The standard’s filtering approach reduces valley-induced distortion of the reference line so that roughness parameters are more representative of the functional plateau.
Key topics and requirements
- Purpose: suppress the influence of deep valleys on the reference (mean) line so roughness parameters reflect the plateau surface.
- Filtering process (multi-stage):
- Preliminary filtering of the primary profile using a phase-correct filter per ISO 11562 to obtain a first mean line.
- Identify and remove valley portions that lie below that mean line by replacing those segments with the mean-line curve.
- Apply the same filter again to the valley-suppressed profile to obtain the reference line.
- Transfer the reference line back to the original primary profile and compute the roughness profile as the difference.
- Measurement conditions:
- Use an instrument with an external reference where possible; mandatory for arbitration.
- Traversing direction: perpendicular to the direction of lay unless otherwise specified.
- Cut-off wavelength selection:
- Preferred cut-off wavelength k = 0.8 mm; k = 2.5 mm permitted in justified exceptional cases and must be declared in specifications and test results.
- Table 1 of the standard provides the relationship between cut-off wavelength and evaluation length.
- Normative references: ISO 3274, ISO 4287, ISO 11562 (for instrument characteristics, terms/parameters, and filter metrology respectively).
Applications and users
- Practical use where surfaces exhibit plateau/valley morphology, e.g. cylinder liners, honed surfaces, bearings, and certain honed/ground components used in automotive, aerospace, and hydraulic systems.
- Typical users:
- Metrologists and laboratory technicians performing surface texture measurement.
- Quality engineers and inspection teams specifying acceptance criteria.
- Tribology and surface engineering specialists assessing wear and lubricant retention performance.
- Designers and manufacturing engineers defining functional surface requirements.
- Benefit: produces more reliable roughness metrics for stratified surfaces, improving functional assessment (wear, sealing, lubrication).
Related standards
- ISO 13565 series: Part 2 (material ratio curve characterization) and Part 3 (material probability curve characterization).
- ISO 11562 (phase-correct filters), ISO 3274 (contact instrument characteristics), ISO 4287 (terms and parameters).
Keywords: EN ISO 13565-1:1997, ISO 13565-1, surface texture, stratified functional properties, roughness profile, filtering, cut-off wavelength, phase-correct filter, metrology, cylinder liners.
Frequently Asked Questions
EN ISO 13565-1:1997 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Profile method; surfaces having stratified functional properties - Part 1: Filtering and general measurement conditions (ISO 13565-1:1996)". This standard covers: Decribes a filtering method for use with surfaces having stratified functional properties. The surfaces have a relatively small amount of waviness. This filtering method suppresses the valley influence on the reference line such that a more satisfactory line is generated.
Decribes a filtering method for use with surfaces having stratified functional properties. The surfaces have a relatively small amount of waviness. This filtering method suppresses the valley influence on the reference line such that a more satisfactory line is generated.
EN ISO 13565-1:1997 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 17.040.20 - Properties of surfaces. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
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Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Profile method; surfaces
having stratified functional properties - Part 1: Filtering and general measurement
conditions (ISO 13565-1:1996)
Geometrische Produktspezifikationen (GPS) - Oberflächenbeschaffenheit:
Tastschnittverfahren; Oberflächen mit plateauartigen funktionsrelevanten Eigenschaften
- Teil 1: Filterung und allgemeine Meßbedingungen (ISO 13565-1:1996)
Spécification géométrique des produits (GPS) - Etat de surface: Méthode du profil;
surfaces ayant des propriétés fonctionnelles différentes suivant les niveaux - Partie 1:
Filtrage et conditions générales de mesurage (ISO 13565-1:1996)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 13565-1:1997
ICS:
17.040.20 Lastnosti površin Properties of surfaces
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
IS0
INTERNATIONAL
13565-1
STANDARD
First edition
1996-l Z-01
Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS)
- Surface texture: Profile method;
Surfaces having stratified functional
properties -
Part 1:
Filtering and general measurement conditions
Spkifica tion g@om&rique des produits (GPS) - &at de surface: M6 thode
du profil; surfaces ayan t des propri&& fonctionnelles diffkren tes suivan t
/es niveaux -
Partie 7: Filtrage et conditions g&&-ales de mesurage
Reference number
IS0 13565:1996(E)
IS0 13565:1996(E)
Foreword
IS0 (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide
federation of national standards bodies (IS0 member bodies). The work of
preparing International Standards is normally carried out through IS0
technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for
which a technical committee has been established has the right to be
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and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. IS0
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(IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are
circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International
Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting
a vote.
International Standard IS0 13565-l was prepared jointly by Technical
Committees lSO/TC 57, Metrology and properties of surfaces, Sub-
committee SC 1, Geometrical parameters - lnstruments and procedures
for measurement of surface roughness and waviness, lSO/TC 3, Limits
and fits, and lSO/TC 10, Technical drawings, product definition and related
documentation, Subcommittee SC 5, Dimensioning and tolerancing.
IS0 13565 consists of the following parts, under the general title Geo-
metrical product specifications (G PSI - Surface texture: Profile method;
Surfaces having stratified functional properties:
Part I: Filtering and general measurement conditions
Part 2: Height characterization using the linear material ratio curve
- Part 3: Height characterization using the material probability curve
Annexes A and B of this part of IS0 13565 are for information only.
0 IS0 1996
All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be
reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including
photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the publisher.
International Organization for Standardization
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0 IS0 IS0 135654:1996(E)
Introduction
This part of IS0 13565 is a Geometrical Product Specification (GPS)
standard and is to be regarded as a General GPS standard (see
lSO/TR 14638). It influences chain links 2 and 3 of the chain of standards
for roughness profile.
For more detailed information of the relation of this standard to other
standards and the GPS matrix model, see annex A.
The roughness profile generated using the filter defined in IS0 11562
suffers some undesirable distortions, when the measured surface consists
of relatively deep valleys beneath a more finely finished plateau with
minimal waviness. This type of surface is very common for example in
cylinder liners for internal combustion engines.
This part of IS0 13565 provides a method of greatly reducing these
distortions, thus enabling the parameters defined in IS0 13565-2 and
IS0 13565-3 to be used for evaluating the above mentioned type of
surface, with minimal influence from these distortions.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD @ IS0 IS0 13565=1:1996(E)
Geometrical Product Specification (GPS) - Surface texture:
Profile method; Surfaces having stratified functional properties -
Part 1:
Filtering and general measurement conditions
1 Scope
This part of IS0 13565 describes a filtering method for use with surfaces that have deep valleys below a more
finely finished plateau with a relatively small amount of waviness. The reference
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