Design Considerations of Polishing Lap for Computer-Controlled Cylindrical Polishing Process

  1. 1Oak Ridge Associated Universities
  2. 2Space Science Office, Marshall Space Flight Center
  3. 3Jacobs Technology Inc., Engineering Science Contract Group, Marshall Space Flight Center

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The future X-ray observatory missions, such as International X-ray Observatory, require grazing incidence replicated optics of extremely large collecting area in combination with angular resolution of < 5 arcsec half-power diameter. The resolution of a mirror shell depends ultimately on the quality of the cylindrical mandrels from which they are being replicated. Mid-spatial-frequency axial figure error is a dominant contributor in the error budget of the mandrel. This paper presents our efforts to develop a deterministic cylindrical polishing process in order to keep the mid-spatial-frequency axial figure errors to a minimum. Simulation studies have been performed to optimize the operational parameters as well as the polishing lap configuration. Furthermore, depending upon the surface error profile, a model for localized polishing based on dwell time approach is developed. Using the inputs from the mathematical model, a mandrel, having conical approximated Wolter-1 geometry, has been polished on a newly developed computer-controlled cylindrical polishing machine. We report our first experimental results and discuss plans for further improvements in the polishing process.

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@inproceedings{dgao111-a1, title = {Design Considerations of Polishing Lap for Computer-Controlled Cylindrical Polishing Process}, author = {Gufran Sayeed Khan, Mikhail Gubarev, Chet Speegle, Brian Ramsey}, booktitle = {DGaO-Proceedings, 111. Jahrestagung}, year = {2010}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft für angewandte Optik e.V.}, issn = {1614-8436}, note = {Talk A1} }
111. Annual Conference of the DGaO · Wetzlar · 2010