Fundamental Investigations on Temperature Development in Ultra-Precision Turning

Author:

Polte Julian,Hocke Toni Alexander1,Uhlmann Eckart

Affiliation:

1. Technical University of Berlin: Technische Universitat Berlin

Abstract

Abstract

Ultra-precision machining represents a key technology for manufacturing optical components in medical, aerospace and automotive industry. Dedicated single crystal diamond tools enable the production of innovative optical surfaces and components with high dimensional accuracies and low surface roughness values in a wide range of airborne sensing and imaging applications concerning space telescopes, fast steering mirrors for scanning and alignment as well as laser communication and high energy laser systems. Despite the high mechanical hardness of single crystal diamonds, temperature-induced wear of the diamond tools occurs during the process. In order to increase the economic efficiency of ultra-precision turning, the characterisation and interpretation of cutting temperatures are of utmost importance. According to the state of the art, there are no precise methods for online temperature monitoring during the process at the cutting edge with regard to the requirements for resolution accuracy, response time and accessibility to the cutting edge. For this purpose, a dedicated cutting edge temperature measurement system based on ion-implanted boron-doped single crystal diamonds as a highly sensitive temperature sensor for ultra-precision turning was developed. To enable highly sensitive temperature measurements, ion-implantation was used for partial and specific boron-doping close to the cutting edge of single crystal diamond tools. Based on the modified electro-sensory properties, the temperature-dependent resistance changes can be measured and correlated with the cutting temperatures during the process. Using the developed cutting edge temperature measurement system enables a holistic view of the temperature development during ultra-precision machining, whereby a correlation between the measured cutting temperatures and the chip formation mechanisms could be identified. According to the results, it was also shown that the cutting edge temperature measurement system with ion-implanted diamonds can be used for both electrically conductive and non-conductive materials. This provides the fundamentals for further research works to identify the complex temperature-induced wear behaviour of single crystal diamonds in ultra-precision turning and serves as the basis for self-optimizing and self-learning ultra-precision machine tools.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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