Abstract
Relaxation, fluctuation and surface irregularities of a famous potter’s bowl and other objects were evaluated with an
analytical procedure developed by applying fractal concepts and the Richardson effect. Important results of this study can be
summarized as follows. (1) An analytical system using a scanning laser microscope system was developed to evaluate the
irregular surface of fluctuations quantitatively; an analytical procedure to develop the Mesh method was established.
(2) Irregular surfaces in micro areas of the analyzed objects have a fractal nature: (a) the famous potter’s bowl, (b) the
original handmade bowl, (c) the original handmade coffee cup, and (d) the Black teacup. (3) The famous potter’s bowl has a
fractal nature and relative self-similarity over wide analytical ranges. (4) Fractal dimensions and the nature of relaxation were
connected as D=2.40. This value is useful for application to the design of a mechanical structure in later studies.
Keywords
Fractal, Laser-aided diagnostics, Shape measurement, Image processing, Surface roughness, Fractal dimension, Richardson
effect, Geometrical irregularity, Relaxation, Transcription.
Citation
T. SAKAI, S. KASAI, K. YAMAMOTO, Quantitative analysis on micro-fluctuation of several bowls by scanning laser microscope, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 3, 1, January 2009, pp.69-74 (2009).
Submitted at: Nov. 20, 2008
Accepted at: Jan. 21, 2009