2020
DOI: 10.1177/2516598420941728
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Effect of machining parameters and vibration on polymethylmethacrylate curved surface in single-point diamond turning

Abstract: Single-point diamond turning (SPDT) is an emerging process for achieving nanometric surface finish, required in various optical devices made from metals like aluminum, copper, and nonmetals like polymers. The optical devices are manufactured in different shapes and profiles, preferably flat and curved surfaces. During the manufacturing of optical devices, controllable and noncontrollable parameters affect the desired surface finish. In this article, controllable machining parameters such as the incremental dis… Show more

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