2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.precisioneng.2012.06.001
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Diamond Micro Chiseling of large-scale retroreflective arrays

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“…The transfer of this idea to a usable and efficient machining process has been subject of the dissertations of Flucke (2011) and Schönemann (2014) which are only available in German. There are several publications on this matter in English, for example, by Flucke et al (2008) by Brinksmeier et al (2012a) in Precision Engineering, and by Brinksmeier and Schönemann (2014) in the CIRP Annals. Most recently, the process was adopted by Gurganus et al (2017a, b), as the first international group to implement DMC.…”
Section: Principles Of Diamond Micro Chiselingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transfer of this idea to a usable and efficient machining process has been subject of the dissertations of Flucke (2011) and Schönemann (2014) which are only available in German. There are several publications on this matter in English, for example, by Flucke et al (2008) by Brinksmeier et al (2012a) in Precision Engineering, and by Brinksmeier and Schönemann (2014) in the CIRP Annals. Most recently, the process was adopted by Gurganus et al (2017a, b), as the first international group to implement DMC.…”
Section: Principles Of Diamond Micro Chiselingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis is extended to a more practical array sheet form of the proposed quasi-retroreflection cornercube structure [15][16][17][18]. In Fig.…”
Section: Quasi-retroreflection Corner-cube Sheetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, identical truncated corner cubes are arranged to a sheet as an array [16][17][18][19][20]. It would be expected that optical interference across the interfaces of adjacent truncated corner cubes could change the effective retroreflection area of each individual truncated corner cube.…”
Section: Retroreflection Of Truncated Corner Cube Sheetsmentioning
confidence: 99%