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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2003
Norikazu Suzuki; Akihiro Nakamura; Eiji Shamoto; Kazuhiro Harada; Makoto Matsuo; Michio Osada
Ultraprecision micromachining of hardened steel with a single point diamond tool, which is practically impossible due to rapid tool wear, is realized by applying elliptical vibration cutting technology which has been developed by the authors. A practical ultrasonic elliptical vibration cutting system is developed in the present research, which consists of a practical vibration control system and an ultraprecision planning machine. The control system is fabricated to keep the elliptical vibration to have a desired locus, where the amplitudes of the two directional vibrations and their phase shift are kept to be desired values, and the vibration frequency is locked to an average value of their resonant frequencies. The vibration control system is mounted on the on the ultraprecision planning machine, which consists of three feed tables with double hydrostatic oil guideways in XYZ axes, two rotary index tables in BC axes and a five axis control system. The developed elliptical vibration cutting system is applied to ultraprecision diamond planning of hardened die steel, and a high quality mirror surface is obtained over a large area of the whole finished surface. Maximum roughness of the finished surface is less than 0.04 /spl mu/m Ry, although the cutting distance reaches 1110 m. On the other hand, the surface finished by ordinary cutting without the vibration, is cloudy with maximum roughness of more than 0.52 /spl mu/m Ry, within a cutting distance of 1 m. Based on this advantage, the elliptical vibration cutting system is successfully applied to ultraprecision micromachining of dies for a front light panel of LCD. An optical quality surface with fine microgrooves over a large area of 122 /spl times/ 91 mm/sup 2/ and with surface roughness of less than 0.04 /spl mu/m Ry is obtained by the developed system, which is difficult for any conventional machining methods including grinding, polishing and ordinary cutting.
Archive | 2002
Toshimichi Moriwaki; Eiji Shamoto; Katsutoshi Tanaka; Makoto Matsuo; Michio Osada
A new ultraprecision 5-axis machine tool was developed. The simultaneous 5-axis control consists of three linear motion control in X, Y and Z axes and two rotary motion control in C axis of the main spindle and B axis of the rotary table. The nominal resolutions of each linear motion and rotary motion are 1nm and 0.0001deg., respectively. One of the specific features of the machine is that it is equipped with an ultrasonic elliptical vibration cutting device, placed on the rotary table, to machine various kinds of hardened steel dies with complicated shapes, such as Fresnel lens and other free forms. The present paper describes the detail of the machine and presents some cutting test results.
Archive | 1994
Michio Osada; Yoshihisa Kawamoto; Makoto Matsuo; Koichi Araki
Archive | 1996
Michio Osada; Yoshihisa Kawamoto; Makoto Matsuo; Koichi Araki
Archive | 2002
Eiji Shamoto; Norikazu Suzuki; Toshimichi Moriwaki; Makoto Matsuo
Archive | 1995
Takaki Kuno; Yoshihisa Kawamoto; Makoto Matsuo; Koichi Araki; Satoshi Nihei
Archive | 2001
Toshimichi Moriwaki; Eiji Shamoto; Makoto Matsuo
Archive | 2002
Michio Osada; Masataka Takehara; Makoto Matsuo
Archive | 2002
Daisuke Azuma; Makoto Matsuo; Michio Osada; 大助 東; 真 松尾; 道男 長田
Archive | 2002
Makoto Matsuo; Toshimichi Moriwaki; Eiji Shamoto; Norikazu Suzuki