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22 February 2018 Surface adaptive fast axis ultra precision turning
Matthias Brozio, Dominik Sensen, Christian Wenzel, Simon Freutel, Christian Brecher
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Abstract
Diamond turning is a key technology of ultra-precision machining and it is commonly used for the manufacturing of prototypes or mold inserts in growth markets of the photonic industries. A novel method for surface adaptive fast axis ultra-precision turning will be introduced in this paper. With this new approach, it will be possible to incorporate surface properties and machine dynamics for every kind of surface. In a completely digitalized control chain the CNC functionality is transferred from a classical online algorithm to an high density multicore offline operation where set point profiles for each axis are transferred with up to 10.000 Pt/s directly to the servo drive. To adapt the properties of the surface and the machine dynamics all profiles are analyzed in advance to identify critical spots and adapt the set points profiles of all axis to maximize surface quality. To prove the proposed setup an LED headlight surface will be generated and optimized within this paper.
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Matthias Brozio, Dominik Sensen, Christian Wenzel, Simon Freutel, and Christian Brecher "Surface adaptive fast axis ultra precision turning", Proc. SPIE 10544, Advanced Fabrication Technologies for Micro/Nano Optics and Photonics XI, 105440M (22 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2288199
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KEYWORDS
Diamond machining

Manufacturing

Optical components

Diamond turning

Control systems

Headlamps

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