Compliant grinding and polishing: A review

Wu Le Zhu, Anthony Beaucamp

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Abstract

Compliant grinding and polishing refers to a class of fine material processing methods relying on one or more system element being compliant with the workpiece surface in a controllable and reversible manner, thus being distinct from conventional rigid wheel grinding and polishing. The resulting surface adaptability greatly facilitates the ultra-precision machining of freeform surfaces, with a level of accuracy and productivity difficult to achieve with conventional rigid processing systems. Aiming for a comprehensive review of signal advances on this topic in the last decades, this paper introduces a multi-level compliance categorization system to sort between distinctive processes. For each category, various perspectives are explored that pertain to principles, methodologies, and physical properties such as material removal and surface integrity. Finally, relative merits are analyzed, together with a discussion of the outlook and future trends.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103634
JournalInternational Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture
Volume158
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020 Nov
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Compliant
  • Grinding and polishing
  • Process performances
  • Surface integrity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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