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Cylindrical coordinate machining of optical freeform surfaces
1State Key Laboratory of Precision Measuring Technology and Instruments, Centre of MicroNano ManufacturingTechnology, Tianjin University 300072, China. fzfang@tju.edu.cn
Abstract:
The cylindrical coordinate machining method (CCM) is systematically studied in generating optical freeform surfaces, in which the feature points are fitted to typical Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines (NURBS). The given points have the mapping coordinates in the variable space using the point inversion technique, while the other points have their NURBS coordinates due to the interpolation technique. The derivation and mathematical features are obtained using the fitting formula. The compensation and optimized values for tool geometry are studied using a proposed sectional curve method for fabricating designed surfaces. Typical freeform surfaces fabricated by the CCM method are presented.
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