Optimization of Grinding Conditions in Non-Axisymmetric Aspherical Grinding

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Form accuracy and smooth surface is required in precision grinding. And the form accuracy and surface roughness are improved year by year. However, the more the surface roughness becomes smooth, the more the grinding marks become remarkable. The grinding mark deteriorates the uniformity of ground surface. In this study, relationship between the uniformity of non-axisymmetric aspherical ground surface and grinding condition is analyzed theoretically. As a result, it is found that there are optimum grinding conditions.

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