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Self-generation of machining precision and its
realization in lapping of super precision solid balls
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Institute of Manufacturing Engineering, Tsinghua University
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05 Sep 2008 |
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Abstract
This paper presents the principle of self-generation of machining precision by explaining its basic concept and five necessary conditions for forming a system with self-organization capability. A self-generation system is a kind of system with self-organization capability. The self-generation of machining precision for solid balls with super precision is emphatically explained. From the viewpoint of self-organization, there are three types of systems including system S1 with the self-regulation capability, S2 with the self-determination capability of goals, and S3 with the self-organization capability. Although they are all closed loop control systems, they have different constructions and functions. Necessary conditions for achieving self-generation of machining precision are given. Establishment of the system for machining solid balls with super precision is discussed. Self-generation of machining precision for solid balls with super precision on the basis of the capability of self-removal of errors is presented. Self-generation includes the ability of self-removal of errors for solid balls, convergence of self-removal of errors, self-generation of precision, and self-generating system for the given.
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ZHANG Bopeng.
Self-generation of machining precision and its
realization in lapping of super precision solid balls. Front. Mech. Eng., 2008, 3(3): 348‒353 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11465-008-0065-7
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