1 August 2002 Nanometer deep shaping with fluid jet polishing
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We describe the theoretical dependence of various important parameters of the fluid jet polishing process on the material removal rate: the processing time, abrasive concentration, abrasive diameter, particle velocity, and the effect of scanning. Some recent experiments are described that prove that it is possible to remove very small amounts of material, less than 1 nm/min, using either short processing times or an appropriate slurry. The removal spot in the stationary case is compared to that in the translational case both theoretically and experimentally. From both a theoretical and an experimental point of view it is shown that the removal is in the ductile regime.
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Silvia M. Booij, Hedser H. van Brug, Joseph J. M. Braat, and Oliver W. Faehnle "Nanometer deep shaping with fluid jet polishing," Optical Engineering 41(8), (1 August 2002). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1489677
Published: 1 August 2002
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Abrasives

Polishing

Silicon carbide

Surface finishing

Materials processing

Optical engineering

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