Optical Surfacing Center Using Computer Controlled Machinery

L. G. Atkinson, D. Moore
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The optical fabrication process has been traditionally labor intensive. With the advent of computer controlled machinery in the past decade steps have been taken to automate the optical fabrication process in specific cases. High speed fabrication facilities exist in most large optics companies for production of spherical surfaces with a few rings of power and irregularity. These facilities still require a great deal of labor intensive set up to initially produce the desired surface and then subsequent monitoring of the surfaces to determine if the surfaces are within the tolerance band. The subject of this work is to determine to what extent it is feasible to automate the set up and quality control using computer controlled machinery. The types of parts which are being considered are spherical surfaces on glass workpieces with diameters of from one half to three inches. Almost any radius of curvature surface can be produced.
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采用计算机控制的光学堆焊中心
传统上,光学制造过程是劳动密集型的。在过去的十年中,随着计算机控制机械的出现,已经采取了在特定情况下实现光学制造过程自动化的步骤。在大多数大型光学公司中存在高速制造设备,用于生产具有少量功率和不规则环的球面。这些设备仍然需要大量的劳动密集型设置,以最初生产所需的表面,然后对表面进行监测,以确定表面是否在公差范围内。这项工作的主题是确定在多大程度上是可行的自动化设置和质量控制使用计算机控制的机器。正在考虑的零件类型是直径从半英寸到三英寸的玻璃工件上的球形表面。几乎任何曲率半径的曲面都可以生成。
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