2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15072443
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Distribution Characteristics of Sub-Surface Cracks in Fused Quartz Ground with Different Worn Wheels

Abstract: The crack distribution characteristics in grinding damage have a significant impact on subsequent polishing efficiency and part strength. Grinding tests were carried out on fused quartz using grinding wheels with different wear states. The results showed that the cracks produced by sharp abrasive grits were mainly near chevron cracks and had no preferred direction. However, the blunt abrasive grits produced near partial cone cracks had a preferred direction. At a depth of 96.7 μm from the surface, the amount o… Show more

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“…indentation fracture is shown schematically in Fig 1. The processed optical components from top to bottom are surface redeposition layer, damage layer, deformation layer and optical material substrate layer [12] . The defect distribution structure was shown in Fig 2.…”
Section: Optical Element Subsurface Damages Formation Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…indentation fracture is shown schematically in Fig 1. The processed optical components from top to bottom are surface redeposition layer, damage layer, deformation layer and optical material substrate layer [12] . The defect distribution structure was shown in Fig 2.…”
Section: Optical Element Subsurface Damages Formation Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%