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A study was performed to investigate edge performance as a function of the mechanical edge profile. There are many edge profiles to consider. A baseline set of curved, straight and corner edge profiles was chosen for MRF finishing and analysis. Each sample edge profile was subjected to a series of uniform removal MRF finishing runs, only considered the leading edge. The results of this study provide a starting point for further investigation and mitigation of edge effects for different profiles during MRF finishing.
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James Mulherin
"Magnetorheological finishing performance near the edge of optical apertures as a function of edge profile", Proc. SPIE 12778, Optifab 2023, 1277810 (29 November 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2690470
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James Mulherin, "Magnetorheological finishing performance near the edge of optical apertures as a function of edge profile," Proc. SPIE 12778, Optifab 2023, 1277810 (29 November 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2690470