Article. Published in the LLE Review magazine. – 2000. – Vol. 82 – P. 107-118. Title in Russian: Nanoindentation of the hardness of particles used in magnetorheological polishing. Authors: A.B. Shorey, K.M. Kwong, K.M. Johnson, S.D. Jacobs. Abstract to the article in English: A technique for nanoindentation of small, magnetic and nonmagnetic abrasive particles has been...
Article. Published in the LLE Review magazine. – 2000. – Vol. 83 – P. 157-172. Title in Russian: Understanding the mechanism of glass removal in magnetorheological polishing (MRF). Authors: A.B. Shorey, S.D. Jacobs, W.I. Kordonski, R.F. Gans. Abstract to the article in English: The mechanisms of material removal in MRF have been presented. Previous work describes how the shear...
Article. Published in the journal "LLE Review". – 2003. – Vol. 96 – P. 239-249. Title in Russian: Magnetorheological polishing of polymethyl methacrylate and other optical polymers. Authors: J. DeGroote, H. J. Romanofsky, I. A. Kozhinova, J. M. Schoen, S. D. Jacobs. Abstract to the article in English: Experiments were conducted with conventional and experimental MR fluids to...
Article. Published in the journal "LLE Review". – 2004. – Vol. 101 – P. 35-42. Title in Russian: Minimizing the formation of artifacts during magnetorheological polishing of planes during chemical deposition of ZnS. Authors: I.A. Kozhinova, H. J. Romanofsky, A. Maltsev, S. D. Jacobs, W.I. Kordonski, S.R. Gorodkin. Annotation to the article in English: The finishing performance...
Article. Published in the journal "LLE Review". – 2005. – Vol. 105 – P. 51-62. Title in Russian: Studies based on the magnetorheological polishing method of precision microgrinding of the surface of tungsten carbides. Annotation to the article in English: We have studied the response of five nonmagnetic WC composites to deterministic microgrinding. Grinding experiments showed...
Article. Published in the LLE Review magazine. – 2008. – Vol. 1117 – P. 42-50. Title in Russian: Shear stresses during magnetorheological polishing of glasses. Authors: C. Miao, S. N. Shafrir, J. C. Lambropoulos, J. Mici, and S. D. Jacobs. Abstract to the article in English: This work reports for the first time on in-situ measurements of drag and normal forces in MRF. Three...
Article. Published in the journal "LLE Review". – 2009. – Vol. 120 – P. 190-205. Name in Russian: Magnetorheological liquid based on carbonyl iron particles coated with zirconium for polishing optical glass and ceramics. Authors: S. N. Shafrir, H. J. Romanofsky, M. Skarlinski, M. Wang, C. Miao, S. Salzman, T. Chartier, J. Mici, R. Shen, S. D. Jacobs, J. C. Lambropoulos, H....
Article. Published in the journal "International journal of precision engineering and manufacturing". – 2012. – Vol. 13, No. 6 – P. 855-860. Title in Russian: Experimental studies on surface roughness and fluidity in magnetorheological fluid based on nano-finishing processes. Annotation to the article in English: Magnetorheological fluid based finishing process is particularly...
Article. Published in the Journal of Ceramic Processing Research. – 2009. – Vol. 10, No. 3 – P. 290-295. Authors: Dong-Woo Kima, Jung-Won Leea, Myeong-Woo Choa, Young-Jae Shinb, Jingwen Xuc, Ki-Ju Leec, Seung-Yong Shind, Won-Seung Cho. Title in Russian: Ultra-fine polishing of Si3N4 ceramics using magnetorheological fluid and diamond abrasives. Abstract to the article in...
Article. Published in the collection "Proceedings of SPIE". – 2008. – Vol. 7060. Authors: Markus Schinhaerl; Christian Vogt; Andreas Geiss; Richard Stamp; Peter Sperber; Lyndon Smith; Gordon Smith; Rolf Rascher. Title in Russian: Forces acting between the polishing tool and the surface of the part during magnetorheological polishing. Abstract to the article in English:...
Article. Published in the collection "Proceedings of SPIE". – 2011. – Vol. 8016. Title in Russian: History of magnetorheological polishing. Abstract to the article in English: Magnetorheological finishing (MRF) is a deterministic method for producing complex optics with figure accuracy 50 nm and surface roughness 1 nm. MRF was invented at the Luikov Institute of Heat and Mass...
Article. Published in the journal "World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology". – 2012. – No. 61-P. 499-503. Title in Russian: Evaluation of the effectiveness of an improved tool in the form of a ball head for magnetorheological finishing processes. Annotation to the article in English: A novel nanofinishing process using improved ball end magnetorheological (MR)...