A grinding protocol for the fabrication of micro/meso aspheric moulds for optic applications

Huang, Han (2012) A grinding protocol for the fabrication of micro/meso aspheric moulds for optic applications. Advanced Materials Research, 565 : 111-116.

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Author Huang, Han
Title A grinding protocol for the fabrication of micro/meso aspheric moulds for optic applications
Journal name Advanced Materials Research  (ERA 2012 Listed)    (ERA 2010 Rank B)   Check publisher's open access policy
Publication date 2012-09
Sub-type Article
Volume number 565
ISSN 1022-6680
Start page 111
End page 116
Total pages 6
Place of publication Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
Publisher Trans Tech Publications
Collection year 2013
Language eng
Abstract This paper summarised our recent results on the development of grinding technologies for the fabrication of aspheric components at micro/meso scales made of cemented tungsten carbide. Based on these results, a grinding protocol was proposed for the fabrication of aspheric moulds. The protocol includes the understanding of deformation and removal mechanisms of hard and brittle materials involved in grinding, the preparation of grinding wheels, the compensation of profiling errors and the optimisation of the grinding process.
Keyword Deformation
Removal
Microstructure
Nanogrinding
Compensation
Micro mould
Q-Index Code C1
Q-Index Status Confirmed Code
Institutional Status UQ
Additional Notes Selected, peer reviewed papers from the 15th International Symposium on Advances in Abrasive Technology (ISAAT2012), September 25-28, 2012, Singapore

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Created: Mon, 01 Oct 2012, 19:59:42 EST by Professor Han Huang on behalf of School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering