Cutter Marks as Vibration-Induced Errors in Deterministic Microgrinding

J. Lambropoulos, Don Golin
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Abstract

Cutter marks, often referred to as mid-spatial frequency errors during deterministic microgrinding, have been observed on the surface of ground spherical components in a series of experiments at the Center for Optics Manufacturing (COM) at the University of Rochester. A simple model is presented to explain the recent observation that the number of cutter marks N during deterministic microgrinding of spherical components is approximately equal to the ratio of tool rotational rate fT (rpm) to work rotational rate fW for a wide range of these parameters. The model is based on the fundamental assumption that both the tool and the work execute steady-state, forced harmonic oscillations, each at its respective driving frequency, and on the observation that for each revolution of the work, the tool executes fT/fW revolutions.
确定性微磨削中刀具痕迹的振动误差
在罗切斯特大学光学制造中心(COM)的一系列实验中,在地面球面部件表面观察到刀具标记,通常被称为确定性微磨削过程中的中空间频率误差。提出了一个简单的模型来解释最近的观察结果,即在这些参数的广泛范围内,球形部件的确定性微磨削过程中刀具标记数N近似等于刀具转速fT (rpm)与工作转速fW的比值。该模型基于一个基本假设,即刀具和工件都以各自的驱动频率执行稳态、强制谐波振荡,并基于对工件每转1圈,刀具执行fT/fW转的观察。
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