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Structural Response of Tools in Deterministic Microgrinding

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Abstract

The elastic stiffness and dynamic structural response (in terms of natural frequencies and normal modes) of the tools used in deterministic microgrinding are important design factors which can be controlled via the geometric dimensions of the tool. In this report we use finite element techniques to examine the effects of some of the tool dimensions on the tool structural response under a variety of loading conditions, see Fig. 1.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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