The paper deals with single wavelength optical monitoring in batch type coating systems. Both indirect monitoring on stationary test slides and direct monitoring on a fast rotating substrate holder was investigated. Application results will be presented.
A volumetric contact dynamics model has been proposed for the purpose of generating reliable and rapid simulations of contact dynamics. Forces and moments between bodies in contact can be expressed in terms of the volume of interference between the undeformed geometries. This allows for the modeling of contact between complex geometries and relatively large contact surfaces, while being computationally less expensive than finite element methods. However, the volumetric model requires experimental validation. Models for simple geometries in contact have been developed for stationary and dynamic contact, and an apparatus has been developed to experimentally validate these models. This paper focuses on validation of the normal contact models. Measurements of forces and displacements will be used to identify the parameters related to the normal force, i.e., the volumetric stiffness and hysteretic damping factor for metallic surfaces. The experimental measurements are compared with simulated results to assess the validity of the volumetric model.
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