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15 November 2019 Micro-laser assisted single point diamond turning of fused silica glass
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Proceedings Volume 11175, Optifab 2019; 111750F (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2536282
Event: SPIE Optifab, 2019, Rochester, New York, United States
Abstract
In this paper, experimental results on single point diamond turning (SPDT) of fused silica glass, using the µ- LAM process is reported. It is shown that with a certain combination of tooling geometry, coolant, and laser beam power, surfaces with roughness values of 20 nm - 30 nm RMS can be achieved. Such surfaces are obtained with spindle speeds of 1000 RPM. All the experiments are done on planar samples. For tool machining track lengths greater than 3 km, a tool wear-land of 10 µm on the flank face of the tool was observed.
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Hossein Shahinian, Jayesh Navare, Charan Bodlapati, Dmytro Zaytsev, Di Kang, and Deepak Ravindra "Micro-laser assisted single point diamond turning of fused silica glass", Proc. SPIE 11175, Optifab 2019, 111750F (15 November 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2536282
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KEYWORDS
Silica

Single point diamond turning

Glasses

Diamond machining

Surface finishing

Crystals

Diamond

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