The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation

Polished partial ductile mode ground surfaces that are the result of relatively low cost processes for ophthalmic, infra-red, and laser optics applications are discussed here. Surfaces obtained during generation of aspheric profiles on glass, Si and Ge have shown formation of massive ductile streaks...

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Main Authors: Venkatesh, V. C., Izman, S., Vichare, P. S., Mon, T. T., Murugan, S.
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2005
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/7071/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2005.06.023
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author Venkatesh, V. C.
Izman, S.
Vichare, P. S.
Mon, T. T.
Murugan, S.
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Izman, S.
Vichare, P. S.
Mon, T. T.
Murugan, S.
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description Polished partial ductile mode ground surfaces that are the result of relatively low cost processes for ophthalmic, infra-red, and laser optics applications are discussed here. Surfaces obtained during generation of aspheric profiles on glass, Si and Ge have shown formation of massive ductile streaks, which reduce polishing time. A novel imaging technique has been developed to assess the quantity of ductile streaks formed during grinding. Yet another observation is the occurrence of spherical shaped glass chips, which appears to indicate the best cutting conditions. The development of a bondless diamond grinding wheel has resulted in surfaces where the quantity of ductile mode streaks is increased. Finally, a model for arriving at the optimum depth of cut is outlined
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spelling my.utm.eprints-70712017-10-22T07:51:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/7071/ The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation Venkatesh, V. C. Izman, S. Vichare, P. S. Mon, T. T. Murugan, S. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Polished partial ductile mode ground surfaces that are the result of relatively low cost processes for ophthalmic, infra-red, and laser optics applications are discussed here. Surfaces obtained during generation of aspheric profiles on glass, Si and Ge have shown formation of massive ductile streaks, which reduce polishing time. A novel imaging technique has been developed to assess the quantity of ductile streaks formed during grinding. Yet another observation is the occurrence of spherical shaped glass chips, which appears to indicate the best cutting conditions. The development of a bondless diamond grinding wheel has resulted in surfaces where the quantity of ductile mode streaks is increased. Finally, a model for arriving at the optimum depth of cut is outlined Elsevier B.V. 2005-08-30 Article PeerReviewed Venkatesh, V. C. and Izman, S. and Vichare, P. S. and Mon, T. T. and Murugan, S. (2005) The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation. Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 167 (2-3). pp. 184-190. ISSN 0924-0136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2005.06.023 doi:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2005.06.023
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Venkatesh, V. C.
Izman, S.
Vichare, P. S.
Mon, T. T.
Murugan, S.
The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation
title The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation
title_full The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation
title_fullStr The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation
title_full_unstemmed The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation
title_short The novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation
title_sort novel bondless wheel, spherical glass chips and a new method of aspheric generation
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://eprints.utm.my/7071/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2005.06.023
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