Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing
Online ISSN : 1881-3054
ISSN-L : 1881-3054
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A trial toward sub-100 nm motion error compensation of ultra-precision machine tool using on-machine metrology system with chromatic confocal probe
Hao DUANShinya MORITATakuya HOSOBATAMasahiro TAKEDAYutaka YAMAGATA
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2021 Volume 15 Issue 4 Pages JAMDSM0048

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Aspherical or free-form optical surface machining using an ultra-precision machine tool is a common and effective method used in the manufacturing of precision optics. However, this method sometimes causes waviness due to mid-spatial frequency (MSF) motion errors of the machine. This waviness lowers the quality of the optical surface. To compensate for the motion error, we use the waviness of the motion error of the axial displacement of an ultra-precision machine tool. This waviness is obtained by a non-contact on-machine metrology (OMM) system that measures an optical flat as a reference. The OMM system consists of a displacement probe and a machine tool axis position capture device. The probe system uses a chromatic confocal probe on an ultra-precision machine tool to evaluate the form deviation of the workpiece with 1-nm resolution. The axis position capture system uses a linear-scale signal branch circuit on each axis of the ultra-precision machine tool. The OMM system is tested in terms of accuracy and repeatability. Through shaper cutting experiments of an oxygen-free copper (OFC) workpiece with feed-forward motion error compensation, we reduce the peak-to-valley (p-v) profile error from 125.3 nm to 42.1 nm.

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