Sensor Monitoring of Machining based on Audible Sound Detection and Analysis

  • R. Teti
  • I.L. Baciu
  • E.M. Rubio
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Publication date
January 2005
Publisher
SOVERIA MANNELLI

Abstract

Machining process monitoring is a critical requirement in the implementation of any automated operation of the shop floor. This is especially crucial for Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) and Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems (CIMS) where most of the operations are performed in an unattended way. Numerous research activities have been carried out on this topic by making use of different sensing techniques such as those based on the measurement of cutting force and cutting torque, motor current and effective power, acoustic emission, vibrations, and audible sound energy. In this work, particular attention is given to audible sound energy with the scope of characterising the sound signals from milling processes as a first approach ...

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