• Opto-Electronic Engineering
  • Vol. 41, Issue 6, 70 (2014)
ZHANG Chuan1、*, CHEN Yaolong2, CHEN Xiaoyan3, and WANG Ping1
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    DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1003-501x.2014.06.012 Cite this Article
    ZHANG Chuan, CHEN Yaolong, CHEN Xiaoyan, WANG Ping. The Variable Speed Motion Model in Aspheric Surface Equal-remove Rate Grind-polishing Process[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2014, 41(6): 70 Copy Citation Text show less
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    [7] ZHANG Chuan, WANG Ping, CHEN Yaolong. Study on high-precision computer-controlled aspheric surface processing techniques [C]// Advanced Design and Manufacturing Engineering, Guangzhou, China, Sep 16-18, 2011, 314/316: 1750-1753.

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    [10] ZHANG Chuan, WANG Ping, CHEN Yaolong. A novel in-situ measuring technique for aspheric surface [J]. Proceeding of SPIE(S0277-786X), 2011, 8202:82020G-08.

    ZHANG Chuan, CHEN Yaolong, CHEN Xiaoyan, WANG Ping. The Variable Speed Motion Model in Aspheric Surface Equal-remove Rate Grind-polishing Process[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2014, 41(6): 70
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