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Diamond machining of freeform-patterned surfaces on precision rollers.

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posted on 2024-03-13, 09:56 authored by Samuel LiuSamuel Liu, Chi Fai Cheung, Xiaobing Feng, Chunjin Wang

Rapid development of freeform surfaces faces the challenges of not only higher form accuracy and smoother surface finishing, but also high machining efficiency and lower manufacturing cost. Combining diamond turning and roll-to-roll embossing technologies is a promising solution to fulfil these requirements. This paper presents a generic method to design and machine freeform surfaces on precision rollers. The freeform surface designed on the flat substrate is first transferred onto the cylindrical roller surface. The freeform-patterned roller surface is then diamond turned using the toolpath generated by a purposely developed toolpath generator. With the proposed method, the complex freeform surfaces designed on flat substrate can be transferred to and precisely machined on the cylindrical roller surfaces. A cutting experiment has been conducted to demonstrate the capability of the proposed method. In the experiment, a sinusoidal surface was designed and diamond turned on a precision roller. The results demonstrate that the proposed method is accurate and effective. The proposed method provides guidance for the design and precision manufacturing of freeform-patterned surfaces on precision rollers.

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Publication Title

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Volume

103

Publisher

Springer London

ISSN

0268-3768

Date Submitted

2023-07-03

Date Accepted

2019-03-21

Date of First Publication

2019-05-27

Date of Final Publication

2019-05-27

Date Document First Uploaded

2023-06-15

ePrints ID

53915

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