Abstract

Aluminum alloys with light weight and excellent performance in processing are widely used in different kinds of optical reflector elements. In this paper, An innovative model for predicting the surface morphology of ultrasonic assisted polishing quadratic cylinder surfaces was developed based on the material removal model and calculation of the trajectory methods. Experimental verification was accomplished. By analyzing the simulation and experimental surface roughness analysis and two-dimensional power spectral density, the maximum error between the roughness experiment and the simulation is 9.3%, and the maximum error between the peak two dimensional power spectral density of experimental and simulation results is 9.8%. Surface properties can be enhanced and errors of medium and high frequency in the polished surface region can be diminished with the ultrasonic assisted polishing. This study provides important guidance for ultrasonic assisted polishing of different types of quadratic cylinder surfaces including without limitation cylindrical, elliptic, and parabolic surfaces.

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