An indirect method of tool wear sensing and critical wear detection is suggested. It is based on the Data Dependent Systems (DDS) modeling of vibrations from an accelerometer mounted on the tool holder at a safe distance away from the cutting process. The DDS provides an estimate of the tool acceleration component, sensitive to wear alone, at the natural frequency of the tool confirmed by impulse response testing. This acceleration decreases at the beginning, approaches a minimum at the critical wear, and increases again, much the same way as a rate of wear curve. The trend remains unchanged under different cutting conditions, although the actual values change. Based on this finding, an on-line tool wear sensing strategy is proposed, verifi...
There is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance of product safety and the quali...
In this era of high technology maintenance management systems, condition based maintenance (CBM) is ...
Automated Tool Condition Monitoring (TCM) often relies on additional sensors sensitive to tool wear ...
Application of Data Dependent Systems (DDS) is proposed for diagnostic monitoring of vibrations. It ...
There are many items in the literature indicating that certain signal features (SFs) of cutting forc...
On-line tool wear information is important to the improvement of machining processes. Since real-tim...
Monitoring tool wear in machining processes is of high importance in many precise industrial applica...
Introduction Tool wear in a machining 'operation is highly undesirable because it severely degr...
At present, many kinds of sensors are used for on-line monitoring of cutting process, tool identific...
Monitoring the tool state during the cutting process becomes very important since the introduction o...
ABSTRACT This study investigates the feasibility of monitoring tool wear and surface finish based on...
Condition monitoring of cutting tools is important for a number of reasons. The unmanned use of flex...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The goal of this dissertation is to develop a machini...
In a modern machining system, tool wear monitoring systems are needed to get higher quality producti...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate tool wear monitoring using Fourier Series simulation of...
There is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance of product safety and the quali...
In this era of high technology maintenance management systems, condition based maintenance (CBM) is ...
Automated Tool Condition Monitoring (TCM) often relies on additional sensors sensitive to tool wear ...
Application of Data Dependent Systems (DDS) is proposed for diagnostic monitoring of vibrations. It ...
There are many items in the literature indicating that certain signal features (SFs) of cutting forc...
On-line tool wear information is important to the improvement of machining processes. Since real-tim...
Monitoring tool wear in machining processes is of high importance in many precise industrial applica...
Introduction Tool wear in a machining 'operation is highly undesirable because it severely degr...
At present, many kinds of sensors are used for on-line monitoring of cutting process, tool identific...
Monitoring the tool state during the cutting process becomes very important since the introduction o...
ABSTRACT This study investigates the feasibility of monitoring tool wear and surface finish based on...
Condition monitoring of cutting tools is important for a number of reasons. The unmanned use of flex...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001The goal of this dissertation is to develop a machini...
In a modern machining system, tool wear monitoring systems are needed to get higher quality producti...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate tool wear monitoring using Fourier Series simulation of...
There is a growing body of literature that recognizes the importance of product safety and the quali...
In this era of high technology maintenance management systems, condition based maintenance (CBM) is ...
Automated Tool Condition Monitoring (TCM) often relies on additional sensors sensitive to tool wear ...