This paper describes a model for the simulation of surface topography in ultra-precision diamond turning. In the model, the kinematics of the diamond turning process is characterized by machining parameters, the tool geometry as well as the relative motion between the tool and the workpiece. The topography of the machined surface is generated by a linear mapping of the predicted surface roughness profiles on the surface elements of a cross lattice. A series of cutting experiments was carried out. Good correlation is found between the simulated topography and the three-dimensional topography obtained from the optical interferometer. The model can be used for the optimization of the diamond turning process without the need for costly trial-an...
Ultraprecision, single point diamond turning (SPDT) is a tool based machining technology that allows...
This paper presents a prediction model for ground surfaces that uses the actual grinding wheel topog...
Previous models of the relative tool-work vibration are not generalized to represent the surface gen...
In this paper, a model-based simulation system is presented for the analysis of surface roughness ge...
In this work, the influencing factors and corresponding theoretical models for the surface topograph...
Tool interference has its origin from the small amplitude and low frequency vibration existing betwe...
xx, 226, [101] leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MFG 2000 CheungIn ult...
Revealing forming mechanism of workpiece surface topography plays an important role in improving ult...
This paper deals with an investigation of the process factors and the material factors affecting the...
This paper studies the effect of cutting strategy on surface generation in ultra-precision raster mi...
The parameter that has a major control over the performance of the optical components is its surface...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a methodology which employs computer simulation to dynamically gener...
This paper presents a methodology that employs computer simulation to dynamically generate the topog...
Structured and functional surfaces are key components in many advanced technological applications, s...
Structured and functional surfaces are key components in many advanced technological applications, s...
Ultraprecision, single point diamond turning (SPDT) is a tool based machining technology that allows...
This paper presents a prediction model for ground surfaces that uses the actual grinding wheel topog...
Previous models of the relative tool-work vibration are not generalized to represent the surface gen...
In this paper, a model-based simulation system is presented for the analysis of surface roughness ge...
In this work, the influencing factors and corresponding theoretical models for the surface topograph...
Tool interference has its origin from the small amplitude and low frequency vibration existing betwe...
xx, 226, [101] leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MFG 2000 CheungIn ult...
Revealing forming mechanism of workpiece surface topography plays an important role in improving ult...
This paper deals with an investigation of the process factors and the material factors affecting the...
This paper studies the effect of cutting strategy on surface generation in ultra-precision raster mi...
The parameter that has a major control over the performance of the optical components is its surface...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a methodology which employs computer simulation to dynamically gener...
This paper presents a methodology that employs computer simulation to dynamically generate the topog...
Structured and functional surfaces are key components in many advanced technological applications, s...
Structured and functional surfaces are key components in many advanced technological applications, s...
Ultraprecision, single point diamond turning (SPDT) is a tool based machining technology that allows...
This paper presents a prediction model for ground surfaces that uses the actual grinding wheel topog...
Previous models of the relative tool-work vibration are not generalized to represent the surface gen...