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11 April 1989 Generation Of Surface Topography By Interactions Of Vibrations, Spindle Speed And Feed Velocity
R. Haberland, G. Pfeifer
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Proceedings Volume 1015, Micromachining Optical Components and Precision Engineering; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949441
Event: 1988 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1988, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
In ultraprecision machining - metal or plastics cutting with single point natural diamond tools - the most dominant error is the machine vibration. It is shown that this machine vibration is shifted down in frequency by an aliasing principle. The amount of downshift is n times the revolving frequency of the fly cutter. This is shown in principle, in a simulated process and on real surfaces.
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R. Haberland and G. Pfeifer "Generation Of Surface Topography By Interactions Of Vibrations, Spindle Speed And Feed Velocity", Proc. SPIE 1015, Micromachining Optical Components and Precision Engineering, (11 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949441
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KEYWORDS
Spindles

Micromachining

Optical components

Diamond

Diamond machining

Nonlinear filtering

Radium

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