Claims
- 1. A method for working a work piece using a visco-elastic medium comprising the steps of:
A. positioning the work piece in contact with a visco-elastic medium; B. imparting a cyclic relative motion between said work piece and said visco-elastic medium to deform said medium and define a gap between said medium and said work piece during a portion of said cycle, said gap containing fluid less viscous than said visco-elastic medium and being displaced from said gap when the gap closes by relative approach of said work piece and said visco-elastic medium; and C. continuing to impart said cyclic relative motion until work on the work piece is completed.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fluid in said gap comprises air.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein fluid or plastic flow to define an intermittent gap between said visco-elastic medium and areas of said work piece not parallel to the direction of said relative motion during a portion of each cycle of said relative motion, said gap containing fluid less viscous than said visco-elastic medium and being displaced from said gap when the gap closes by relative approach of said work piece and said visco-elastic medium.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said visco-elastic medium deforms in response to said relative motion in part by elastic deformation and elastic rebound during each cycle of said relative motion, such that said visco-elastic medium and said areas of said work piece not parallel to the direction of said relative motion come into abrasive working contact during each said cycle.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said visco-elastic abrasive medium has a static viscosity of from about η=2×104 Centipoise to about η=8×106 Centipoise.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein said visco-elastic abrasive medium is a rheopectic polymer filled with a particulate solid abrasive.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said rheopectic polymer is a poly(boro-siloxane).
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said cyclic relative motion between said work piece and said visco abrasive medium at strain rates sufficient that from 50% to about 99% of the deflection of the medium under the conditions of operation occurs by elastic deformation and is elastically recovered, and 1 to 50% of the deflection of the medium occurs by fluid or plastic flow.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein said abrasive particles range from about 1 to about 2,000 micrometers in their greatest dimension.
- 10. The method of claim 1 wherein said cyclic relative motion is at least one motion selected from the group consisting of reciprocating linear motion, orbital motion, gyratory motion, rotary motion, or the resultant of combinations thereof.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising selectively injecting additional visco-elastic abrasive medium into the interface between said work piece and said visco-elastic medium to effect a flow of said visco-elastic abrasive medium across the surface of said work piece.
- 12. Apparatus for abrasive working of a work piece with a visco-elastic medium containing an abrasive comprising:
A. a chamber for mounting a work piece; B. a drive for engaging at least one of the work piece and said chamber for imparting relative cyclic motion between said work piece and said visco-elastic media such that:
i. wherein said visco-elastic medium deforms in response to said relative motion to define a gap between at least a portion of said work piece and said medium during a portion of each cycle, said gap consisting of a fluid less viscous than said medium; and ii. wherein said gap being continuously closed during each cycle as said medium contacts said work piece.
- 13. An apparatus as set forth in claim 12 said wherein drive comprises means for imparting relative motion between said work piece and said visco-elastic abrasive medium at a strain rate sufficient that from 50% to about 99% of the deflection of the medium under the conditions of operation occurs by elastic deformation and is elastically recovered, and 1 to 50% of the deflection of the medium occurs by fluid or plastic flow.
- 14. An apparatus as set forth in claim 13 wherein said relative motion is at least one motion selected from the group consisting of reciprocating linear motion, orbital motion, gyratory motion, rotary motion, or the resultant of a combination thereof.
- 15. An apparatus for abrasive working of a work piece with a visco-elastic medium containing a particulate abrasive, comprising:
A. a receptacle having an upper rim defining an opening into a chamber; B. an abrasive medium fabricated from a visco-elastic material containing abrasive particles, said abrasive medium being disposed within said chamber of said receptacle; C. a fixture operative to releasably retain the work piece so that said fixture with the work piece releasably retained thereby can be received through said opening and into said chamber whereby at least the selected surface of the work piece to be abraded contacts said abrasive medium under a pressure sufficient to conform said abrasive medium to the surface of the work piece to be abraded; and D. a repetitive motion drive actuator means connected to at least one of said fixture and said receptacle and operative to impart a relative repetitive motion between said fixture mid said receptacle at a strain rate sufficient that at least 50% of the deflection of the medium under the conditions of operation occurs by elastic deformation and is elastically recovered, and less than 50% of the deflection of the medium occurs by fluid or plastic flow so that, when said repetitive motion drive actuator is operative and the selected surface of the work piece is in conforming contact with said abrasive medium, the selected surface of the work piece becomes abraded by said abrasive medium as a result of relative movement between said abrasive medium and the selected surface of the work piece.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said fixture releasably retains the work piece in a manner to prevent relative movement between said fixture and the work piece.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said receptacle further comprises a first port in fluid communication between said chamber and externally of said receptacle so that said abrasive medium can be selectively injected into and extracted from said chamber while said fixture is received by said chamber.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 17 wherein said receptacle includes a second port in fluid communication between said chamber and externally of said receptacle so that said abrasive medium can be selectively injected into and extracted from said chamber while said fixture is received by said chamber.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said repetitive motion drive actuator imparts relative movement between said abrasive medium and the selected surface of the work piece selected.
- 20. A rheopectic abrasive visco-elastic medium composition for abrasive working of a work piece comprising:
A. a visco-elastic poly(boro-siloxane) polymer carrier having a static viscosity of from about η=5×103 Centipoise to about η=5×105 Centipoise; B. a particulate abrasive; C. an optional inert filler in an amount of up to about 25% by weight of said medium; D. an optional plasticizing lubricant for said visco-elastic polymer in an amount of up to about 25% by weight of said medium; E. said medium having a static viscosity of from about η=2×104 Centipoise to about η=8×10 Centipoise, said medium containing a total volume of said particulate abrasive and of said inert filler is less than the critical particulate volume of said medium. F. said visco-elastic abrasive medium having from 50% to about 99% deflection by elastic deformation, and 1 to 50% of the deflection of the medium by fluid or plastic flow, when subjected to applied strain rates greater than about 2.5 sec−1.
- 21. The medium composition of claim 20 wherein said visco-elastic abrasive is a member selected from the group consisting of alumina, silica, garnet, silicon carbide, diamond, tungsten carbide and mixtures thereof.
- 22. The medium composition of claim 20 wherein said abrasive particles range from about 1 to about 2000 micrometers in their greatest dimension.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of U.S. Pat. application, Ser. No. 09/139,642 filed Aug. 26, 1998.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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