J W LeeKi–Jeong HongMyeong‐Woo ChoS. KwonHyoung Jin Choi
Soft magnetic carbonyl iron (CI) particles for magnetorheological (MR) polishing encounter corrosion problems as a result of their oxidation, leading to unpredictable polishing results. To overcome this issue, CI particles have been coated with either polymer or inorganic materials for improved MR polishing. In this study, CI particles were coated with poly(methyl methacrylate) to achieve improved MR polishing and anti-corrosion protection. In addition to an analysis of their rheological properties, a series of MR polishing experiments were performed to investigate the material removal rate and surface roughness for BK7 optical glass by changing experimental parameters, such as the wheel rotating speed and magnetic field intensity. A very fine surface roughness (Ra = 0.86 nm for PMMA coated CI/Ra = 0.92 nm for pristine CI) was obtained at a wheel speed of 1256 mm s−1 and a magnetic field intensity of 15.92 kA m−1.
Kwang Pyo HongKi Hyeok SongMyeong‐Woo ChoSeung Hyuk KwonHyoung Jin Choi
Shai N. ShafrirHenry J. RomanofskyMichael SkarlinskiMimi WangChunlin MiaoSivan SalzmanTaylor ChartierJoni MiciJohn C. LambropoulosRui ShenHong YangStephen D. Jacobs
Shai N. ShafrirHenry J. RomanofskyMichael SkarlinskiMimi WangChunlin MiaoSivan SalzmanTaylor ChartierJoni MiciJohn C. LambropoulosRui ShenHong YangStephen D. Jacobs
Y D LiuJ LeeSeung‐Bok ChoiHyoung Jin Choi
Shai ShafrirHenry J. RomanofskyMichael SkarlinskiMimi WangChunlin MiaoSivan SalzmanTaylor ChartierJoni MiciJohn C. LambropoulosRui ShenHong YangStephen D. Jacobs