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Tool Locus Analysis of Ultra-precision Inclined Grinding  

Hwang, Yeon (Ultraprecision Machining Team, Korea Photonics Technology Institute)
Park, Soon-Sub (Honam Technology Division, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Lee, Ki-Yong (Honam Technology Division, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
Won, Jong-Ho (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chungnam National University)
Kim, Hyun-Ho (Department of Mechatronics, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)
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Abstract
This paper presents the geometrical analysis of an inclined ultra-precision grinding technology using simulations about grinding point locus for micro lens manufacturing. Simulation results show the relationship between radius ratios ($R_1/R_2$) and wheel center locus. Furthermore, the critical grinding wheel radius ($R_1$) can be calculated from work-piece radius ($R_2$) and inclined angle ($\theta=-45^{\circ}$). These achievements could be applied to calculate CNC data in ultra-precision grinding and give insight for wheel wear and compensation grinding.
Keywords
Inclined Grinding; Tool Locus; Ultra-Precision Machining; Tool Wear;
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