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Virtual axis magnetorheological finishing of high-steepness curved optical elements
Micro/Nano Technology and Fine Mechanics | 更新时间:2025-04-17
    • Virtual axis magnetorheological finishing of high-steepness curved optical elements

    • In the field of high-precision optical component processing, experts have proposed the composite linkage polishing technology of mechanical axis and virtual axis, which effectively improves the processing capability and provides important reference for the processing of high steep and complex curved optical components.
    • Optics and Precision Engineering   Vol. 33, Issue 5, Pages: 751-762(2025)
    • DOI:10.37188/OPE.20253305.0751    

      CLC: TH706
    • CSTR:32169.14.OPE.20253305.0751    
    • Received:19 December 2024

      Revised:06 February 2025

      Published:10 March 2025

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  • FU Zhiwei,ZHOU Tao,ZHANG Guimei,et al.Virtual axis magnetorheological finishing of high-steepness curved optical elements[J].Optics and Precision Engineering,2025,33(05):751-762. DOI: 10.37188/OPE.20253305.0751. CSTR: 32169.14.OPE.20253305.0751.

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