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9 January 2023 Research on nonlinear relationship between rotation speed and material removal in wheel polishing technology
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Abstract
The classical Preston equation considers that the material removal is linearly related to time, velocity, and pressure. However, in the wheel polishing technology, it is found through experiments that there is a nonlinear relationship between the rotational speed of the polishing wheel and the amount of material removed. In order to accurately control the material removal in the polishing wheel variable speed machining strategy, it is necessary to modify the classical Preston equation. In this paper, the control variable method is used to carry out the sampling experiment: the time and pressure are set as fixed values, and the polishing wheel speed is set as a variable and the value is between 0-4rps. Then the data points were analyzed and a least squares fit was used to obtain a non-linear function between the rotational speed of the polishing wheel and the amount of material removed. Finally, the classical Preston equation is modified to obtain the removal equation suitable for the variable speed machining strategy.
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Yongsheng Yao, QiXin Li, Xiangmin Jiang, Jiaoteng Ding, Zhen Ma, and Xuewu Fan "Research on nonlinear relationship between rotation speed and material removal in wheel polishing technology", Proc. SPIE 12507, Advanced Optical Manufacturing Technologies and Applications 2022; and 2nd International Forum of Young Scientists on Advanced Optical Manufacturing (AOMTA and YSAOM 2022), 125072E (9 January 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2656447
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KEYWORDS
Polishing

Optical components

Aspheric lenses

Optics manufacturing

Surface finishing

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