Abstract
An experimentally based scaling law for the contoured length of engineering surfaces is presented. The contoured length between two points on the surface, normalized by the straight-line distance, is expressed as a function of the length of the measuring unit with two parameters. One parameter is quite universal while the other is surface specific. The embodiment of the stochastic nature of surfaces in inferred through the reference of fractals.

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