AbstractAcoustic emission (AE) signals, generated during the machining of steel, were analyzed in order to extract information about the condition of the cutting tool. Drill bits with different cutting edge conditions were used to drill steel specimens while registering the AE generated during cutting. Artificial wear of the drill bits was produced by spark erosion and by mechanical means and was assessed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). During cutting typical parameters and waveforms of AE and torque were recorded. The relationship between MARSE (Measured Area under the Rectified Signal Envelope) Mean Power (MP) and torque was studied for the different conditions of the drill bits. The evolution of the mobile variance of MP in terms ...
The metal cutting process initiates with the occurrence of plastic deformation of workmaterial and i...
AbstractThe Acoustic Emission (AE) generated during a drilling process can be used to control the to...
AbstractThere are several mechanisms for the inspection of tool-wear, especially via the Acoustic Em...
AbstractAcoustic emission (AE) signals, generated during the machining of steel, were analyzed in or...
The progressive wear of cutting tools and other occurrences involved with chatter vibration often po...
The progressive wear of cutting tools and other occurrences involved with chatter vibration often po...
AbstractThe Acoustic Emission (AE) generated during a drilling process can be used to control the to...
AbstractA drilling process with different degrees of wear in the drill bit was studied to find relat...
This project have been conducted in an attempt to monitor the changing of tool wear caused by increa...
This work discusses the generation of a quasi monitoring system intended for an operator to change c...
The increase of productivity in manufacturing processes largely relies on the successful introductio...
The purpose of this work is to study the behavior of the acoustic emission (AE) signal as the cuttin...
Signal parameters characterizing acoustic emission (AE) detected during metal cutting have been theo...
Acoustic Emission (AE) has been widely used for monitoring manufacturing processes particularly tho...
This paper proposes an implementation of calibrated acoustic emission (AE) and vibration techniques ...
The metal cutting process initiates with the occurrence of plastic deformation of workmaterial and i...
AbstractThe Acoustic Emission (AE) generated during a drilling process can be used to control the to...
AbstractThere are several mechanisms for the inspection of tool-wear, especially via the Acoustic Em...
AbstractAcoustic emission (AE) signals, generated during the machining of steel, were analyzed in or...
The progressive wear of cutting tools and other occurrences involved with chatter vibration often po...
The progressive wear of cutting tools and other occurrences involved with chatter vibration often po...
AbstractThe Acoustic Emission (AE) generated during a drilling process can be used to control the to...
AbstractA drilling process with different degrees of wear in the drill bit was studied to find relat...
This project have been conducted in an attempt to monitor the changing of tool wear caused by increa...
This work discusses the generation of a quasi monitoring system intended for an operator to change c...
The increase of productivity in manufacturing processes largely relies on the successful introductio...
The purpose of this work is to study the behavior of the acoustic emission (AE) signal as the cuttin...
Signal parameters characterizing acoustic emission (AE) detected during metal cutting have been theo...
Acoustic Emission (AE) has been widely used for monitoring manufacturing processes particularly tho...
This paper proposes an implementation of calibrated acoustic emission (AE) and vibration techniques ...
The metal cutting process initiates with the occurrence of plastic deformation of workmaterial and i...
AbstractThe Acoustic Emission (AE) generated during a drilling process can be used to control the to...
AbstractThere are several mechanisms for the inspection of tool-wear, especially via the Acoustic Em...