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Contact Mechanics Models and Algorithms for UltraForm Finishing (UFF)

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Abstract

Algorithms are developed for UltraForm Finishing to predict tool velocity for form correction, create the tool path, and handle metrology data. Contact mechanics and Preston’s equation are used to predict the tool removal function.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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