REG NASA-LLIS-0755--2000 Lessons Learned Precision Diamond Turning of Aerospace Optical Systems.pdf
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1、Best Practices Entry: Best Practice Info:a71 Committee Approval Date: 2000-04-04a71 Center Point of Contact: MSFCa71 Submitted by: Wilson HarkinsSubject: Precision Diamond Turning of Aerospace Optical Systems Practice: Meticulous control of vibration, environmental factors, and machining parameters
2、are required to produce precision diffractive, refractive, reflective and hybrid optical components for aerospace applications.Programs that Certify Usage: N/ACenter to Contact for Information: MSFCImplementation Method: This Lesson Learned is based on Reliability Practice No. PD-ED-1265; from NASA
3、Technical Memorandum 4322A, NASA Reliability Preferred Practices for Design and Test.Highly reliable diffractive, refractive, reflective, and hybrid aerospace optical systems can be produced by a meticulously controlled and protected diamond turning process. The result can be rugged, temperature-com
4、pensating achromatic precision optical elements suitable for a wide variety of applications.Implementation:Diamond turning is a well-established fabrication process for shaping high quality optical surfaces Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS
5、-,-,-on metals, polymers, and crystals. Diamond turning has the capability of precision machining with a single point cutting tool to an accuracy of a fraction of a wavelength of light which makes it suitable for fabricating lenses. The surface finish quality of diamond turning is satisfactory for o
6、ptical components in the mid to long wavelength regions of the infrared spectrum. Diamond machining can be beneficial for metal mirrors because of the ability to machine a reflective surface directly onto a structural substrate which may contain mounting bosses, alignment flanges, and rib reinforcem
7、ents.The precision to which components can be machined is partially dependant upon the extent to which the dynamic motion of the machine tool can be controlled with the work piece. The detrimental dynamics of the diamond turning machine can be minimized by stiffening the machine, or mounting it on a
8、 vibration isolating mount. Vibration can be reduced by mounting the machine on a block of granite, or in-ground concrete blocks surrounded with vibration isolation material. Other necessary features and components of a diamond turning lathe include stiffness, balanced air bearing spindles, straight
9、 square ways and closed loop controllers using laser interferometric feedback. Changes in humidity and partial pressure of atmospheric gases affect accuracy and should be avoided. Thermal considerations are also important. Lack of temperature control is the greatest cause of error in this machining
10、process. Therefore, the environment housing the diamond turning lathe should be maintained to 0.01F. To minimize errors caused by temperature changes, the work piece, machine and its components should be at thermal equilibrium before material removal begins.In diamond turning the surface finish is d
11、etermined by the radius of the cutting tool, cutting feed rate, depth of cut, rake angle, tool wear, coolant supply consistency, stiffness of the machine and the material being machined.Materials compatible with diamond turning include: copper, gold, silver, aluminum, platinum, electrolyzed nickel,
12、beryllium, copper, germanium, silicon, plastic, and lithium niobate. Metals that contain carbon are not considered machinable because of the chemical reaction that occurs between the carbon and diamond tool due to the high temperatures of machining.Diamond turning is insensitive to cutting speed. Fo
13、r example, when facing a circular disk a cutting speed of 4572 meters/minute at the outer edge decreases to zero at the center of the disk, while maintaining a specular finish. Progressively finer cuts are usually taken to reduce damage from previous cuts. Finish depths of 127 to 510 nanometers are
14、not uncommon. The feed rate can be as large as the tool size and shape will permit, but is normally below 0.25 millimeters per revolution.Rigid machine tools are an essential part of diamond turning. Vibration or sudden impact shortens the life of the diamond tool. Sufficient spindle power is requir
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