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Forces acting between polishing tool and workpiece surface in magnetorheological finishing
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M. Schinhaerl, C. Vogt, A. Geiss, R. Stamp, P. Sperber, L. Smith, G. Smith, and R. Rascher, "Forces acting between polishing tool and workpiece surface in magnetorheological finishing", Proc. SPIE 7060, 706006 (2008).
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Schinhaerl, M.1
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Tribological properties of a magnetorheological (MR) fluid in a finishing process
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J. Seok, S. O. Lee, K. I. Jang, B. K. Min, and S. J. Lee, "Tribological properties of a magnetorheological (MR) fluid in a finishing process", Tribol. Trans. 52, 460-469 (2009).
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Shear stress in magnetorheological finishing for glasses
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C. Miao, S. N. Shafrir, J. C. Lambropoulos, J. Mici, and S. D. Jacobs, "Shear stress in magnetorheological finishing for glasses", Appl. Opt. 48, 2585-2594 (2009).
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Miao, C.1
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Toward a mechanical mechanism for material removal in magnetorheological finishing
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Optical Society of America
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J. C. Lambropoulos, F. Yang, and S. D. Jacobs, "Toward a mechanical mechanism for material removal in magnetorheological finishing", in Optical Fabrication and Testing Workshop (Optical Society of America, 1996), pp. 150-153.
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Schott North American, Incorporated, 555 Taxter Road, Elmsford, New York 10523, USA
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Schott North American, Incorporated, 555 Taxter Road, Elmsford, New York 10523, USA.
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Zygo Mark IVxp interferometer, Zygo Corporation, Connecticut, USA. This instrument is a four-inch He-Ne Fizeau interferometer with a wavelength of 632:8 nm. Peak-to-valley surface flatness and ddp of the spot were measured in microns. The spot is expected to be less than 0:2 μm deep for achieving a good measurement, and spotting time was adjusted to stay below this upper limit
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Zygo Mark IVxp interferometer, Zygo Corporation, Connecticut, USA. This instrument is a four-inch He-Ne Fizeau interferometer with a wavelength of 632:8 nm. Peak-to-valley surface flatness and ddp of the spot were measured in microns. The spot is expected to be less than 0:2 μm deep for achieving a good measurement, and spotting time was adjusted to stay below this upper limit.
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Zygo New View 5000 noncontacting white light interferometer, Zygo Corporation, Connecticut, USA. The surface roughness data were obtained under the following conditions: 20× Mirau; high frequency domain analysis FDA Res.; 20 μm bipolar scan length; Min/Mod: 5%, unfiltered
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Zygo New View 5000 noncontacting white light interferometer, Zygo Corporation, Connecticut, USA. The surface roughness data were obtained under the following conditions: 20× Mirau; high frequency domain analysis (FDA) Res.; 20 μm bipolar scan length; Min/Mod: 5%, unfiltered.
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Removal rate model for magnetorheological finishing of glass
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J. E. DeGroote, A. E. Marino, J. P. Wilson, A. L. Bishop, and S. D. Jacobs, "Removal rate model for magnetorheological finishing of glass", Appl. Opt. 46, 7927-7941 (2007).
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Nanodiamonds enhance removal in magnetorheological finishing
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S. D. Jacobs, "Nanodiamonds enhance removal in magnetorheological finishing", Finer Points 7, 47-54 (1995).
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X. Qu and C. F. J. Wu, "One-factor-at-a-time designs of resolution V", J. Statist. Plann. Inference 131, 407-416 (2005).
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Frictional investigation for magnetorheological finishing (MRF) of optical ceramics and hard metals
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C. Miao, S. N. Shafrir, H. Romanofsky J. Mici, J. C. Lambropoulos, and S. D. Jacobs, "Frictional investigation for magnetorheological finishing (MRF) of optical ceramics and hard metals", in Optical Fabrication and Testing (Optical Society of America, 2008).
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Magnetic fields in the STM and Q22-Y versus current through electromagnet
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dated 12 November 2001. The Schinhaerl QED Q22-X MRF machine is similar to the Q22-Y We use the magnetic field strength values obtained at various magnet currents on the Q22-Y to estimate the magnetic field strength for the Q22-X used in the work of Schinhaerl
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Anne Marino, "Magnetic fields in the STM and Q22-Y versus current through electromagnet", Laboratory for Laser Energetics Magnetorheological Finishing Group internal memo, dated 12 November 2001. The Schinhaerl QED Q22-X MRF machine is similar to the Q22-Y We use the magnetic field strength values obtained at various magnet currents on the Q22-Y to estimate the magnetic field strength for the Q22-X used in the work of Schinhaerl.
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Evaluation of magnetorheological suspensions based on carbonyl iron powders
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A. J. F. Bombard, M. Knobel, M. R. Alcantara, and I. Joekes, "Evaluation of magnetorheological suspensions based on carbonyl iron powders", J. Intell. Mater. Syst. Struct. 13, 471-478 (2002).
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U. Mahajan, M. Bielmann, and M. Singh, "Abrasive effects in oxide chemical mechanical polishing", in Proceedings of the Materials Research Society Symposium (Materials Research Society, 2000), pp. 27-32.
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A. B. Shorey, S. D. Jacobs, W. I. Kordonski, and R. F. Gans, "Experiments and observations regarding the mechanisms of glass removal in magnetorheological finshing", Appl. Opt. 40, 20-33 (2001).
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