Comparative analysis of shape defects induced by the micro-machining of glassy polymers

Faissal Chegdani, M. El Mansori, Stéphane Bessonnet, S. Pinault
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This paper aims to investigate the cutting behavior of optical glassy polymers in order to identify the shape defects induced by the micro-machining processes. Polycarbonate (PC), Allyl Diglycol Carbonate (CR39), and polythiourethane (MR7) polymers are considered in this study to perform micro-machining experiments using the orthogonal cutting configuration. The comparative analysis is carried out by conducting the cutting experiments on hybrid samples that are composed of two types of polymers (MR7-PC, CR39-PC, and MR7-CR39), and then comparing the topographic state of the machined hybrid surfaces. Results show that PC is by far the polymer that generates the most shape defects because of its high rate of spring-back. This finding has been validated by nanoindentation experiments that reveal the highest mechanical reaction of PC at the time of nanoindentation unloading. This study demonstrates also that the measured thrust forces could be an indicator for predicting the spring-back defects induced by micro-machining.
玻璃态聚合物微加工诱发的形状缺陷比较分析
本文旨在研究光学玻璃聚合物的切削行为,以确定微加工过程中诱发的形状缺陷。本研究考虑了聚碳酸酯(PC)、碳酸二乙二醇烯丙酯(CR39)和聚硫氨酸(MR7)聚合物,使用正交切割配置进行微加工实验。通过对由两种聚合物(MR7-PC、CR39-PC 和 MR7-CR39)组成的混合样品进行切削实验,然后比较加工后混合表面的形貌状态,从而进行比较分析。结果表明,PC 是迄今为止产生形状缺陷最多的聚合物,因为它的回弹率很高。纳米压痕实验也验证了这一发现,实验显示 PC 在纳米压痕卸载时的机械反应最高。这项研究还表明,测得的推力可以作为预测微加工引起的回弹缺陷的指标。
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