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2 May 2005 Power spectral density plots inside MRF spots made with a polishing abrasive-free MR fluid; Technical Digest
Jessica E. DeGroote, Anne E. Marino, Kathleen E. Spencer, Stephen D. Jacobs
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Abstract
We present power spectral density (PSD) data measured inside magnetorheological finishing (MRF) spots in orthogonal directions. MRF spots exhibit a distinct grooving pattern that varies for each fluid/material combination. This spot analysis may provide new insights on the material removal process. Issues associated with taking orthogonal PSD measurements are also discussed.
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Jessica E. DeGroote, Anne E. Marino, Kathleen E. Spencer, and Stephen D. Jacobs "Power spectral density plots inside MRF spots made with a polishing abrasive-free MR fluid; Technical Digest", Proc. SPIE 10315, Optifab 2005: Technical Digest, 1031516 (2 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608979
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KEYWORDS
Magnetorheological finishing

Polishing

Materials processing

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