Adaptive polishing path optimization for free-form uniform polishing based on footprint evolution

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology(2024)

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Abstract
Polishing path optimization plays a crucial role in achieving high-quality and uniform surface polishing of free-form surfaces. To address the issue of uncontrollable ripple errors caused by uneven material removal in traditional contact polishing, this paper proposes an adaptive polishing path optimization method for uniform polishing of free-form surfaces based on footprint evolution. The presented approach considers the influence of curvature on footprint evolution and seeks to dynamically optimize the spacing between adjacent paths. This optimization ensures suitable overlap between neighboring footprints, ultimately leading to the achievement of uniform depth removal. Through modeling simulations and experimental comparisons involving different contact curvatures, it has been conclusively established that surface curvature plays a pivotal role in footprint evolution. Additionally, surface polishing experiments yielded results indicating a reduction in surface waviness within the central polishing area, decreasing from a root-mean-square value of 5.1766 to 4.1448 nm. These outcomes preliminary demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method. This study presents an efficient curvature adaptive path planning approach based on footprint evolution, offering new insights into achieving uniform polishing and suppressing waviness errors on free-form surfaces.
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Bonnet polishing,Adaptive path,Footprint evolution,Surface curvature,Waviness error
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