The self-excited vibration, called chatter, is one of the main limitations in metal removal processes. Chatter may spoil the surface of the part and can also cause large reduction in the life of the different components of the machine tool including the cutting tool itself. During the last 60 years, several techniques have been proposed to suppress chatter. This keynote paper presents a critical review of the different chatter suppression techniques. Process solutions with design and control approaches are compiled to provide a complete view of the available methods to stabilize the cutting process. The evolution of each technique is described remarking the most important milestones in research and the corresponding industrial application. ...
Chatter produces a poor surface finish, high tool wear, and can even damage machine tools because of...
Stiffness of tool bit holder, cutting variables and tool geometry are the most important elements wh...
Robotic operations have undeniable advantages of speed and precision in machining. However, such ope...
One of the major limitations on productivity in metal cutting is chatter. Chatter is a form of unsta...
Chatter is an unwanted but sometimes unavoidable phenomenon in machining. The term defines the self...
Self-excited vibrations, also called chatter, are known to cause detrimental effects on the machined...
Regenerative self-excited vibrations (chatter) often occur in boring operation due to low stiffness ...
Nowadays, high levels of automation, integration and flexibility are required to increase the compet...
Chatter is a self-excited vibration that takes place during turning operations. It is either to be a...
Focussing on occurrences of unstable vibrations, or Chatter, in machine tools, this book gives impor...
These work is about origin of chatter during the machining and its influence on quality of machining...
Machine tool chatter is a type of intensive self-excited vibrations of individual components of Mac...
Chatter produces a poor surface finish, high tool wear, and can even damage machine tools because of...
Experiments have been carried out to determine the physical nature and characteristics of the unstab...
Various methods of chatter suppression have been introduced to control chatter during machining proc...
Chatter produces a poor surface finish, high tool wear, and can even damage machine tools because of...
Stiffness of tool bit holder, cutting variables and tool geometry are the most important elements wh...
Robotic operations have undeniable advantages of speed and precision in machining. However, such ope...
One of the major limitations on productivity in metal cutting is chatter. Chatter is a form of unsta...
Chatter is an unwanted but sometimes unavoidable phenomenon in machining. The term defines the self...
Self-excited vibrations, also called chatter, are known to cause detrimental effects on the machined...
Regenerative self-excited vibrations (chatter) often occur in boring operation due to low stiffness ...
Nowadays, high levels of automation, integration and flexibility are required to increase the compet...
Chatter is a self-excited vibration that takes place during turning operations. It is either to be a...
Focussing on occurrences of unstable vibrations, or Chatter, in machine tools, this book gives impor...
These work is about origin of chatter during the machining and its influence on quality of machining...
Machine tool chatter is a type of intensive self-excited vibrations of individual components of Mac...
Chatter produces a poor surface finish, high tool wear, and can even damage machine tools because of...
Experiments have been carried out to determine the physical nature and characteristics of the unstab...
Various methods of chatter suppression have been introduced to control chatter during machining proc...
Chatter produces a poor surface finish, high tool wear, and can even damage machine tools because of...
Stiffness of tool bit holder, cutting variables and tool geometry are the most important elements wh...
Robotic operations have undeniable advantages of speed and precision in machining. However, such ope...