2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-011-3722-7
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A new approach to investigate tool condition using dummy tool holder and sensor setup

Abstract: The industrial demand for automated machining systems to enhance process productivity and quality in machining aerospace components requires investigation of tool condition monitoring. The formation of chip and its removal have a remarkable effect on the state of the cutting tool during turning. This work presents a new technique using acoustic emission (AE) to monitor the tool condition by separating the chip formation frequencies from the rest of the signal which comes mostly from tool wear and plastic defor… Show more

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“…The tool wear causes mechanical vibration; changes in cutting conditions create periodic vibration; the process interruption, the incident of tool breakage and other discrete occurrences in turning result in random vibration in the system. A very minimum vibration from the machine tool and shop floor is incorporated in resultant vibration signal [13].…”
Section: Application Of Sensor In Tool Condition Monitoring (Tcm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tool wear causes mechanical vibration; changes in cutting conditions create periodic vibration; the process interruption, the incident of tool breakage and other discrete occurrences in turning result in random vibration in the system. A very minimum vibration from the machine tool and shop floor is incorporated in resultant vibration signal [13].…”
Section: Application Of Sensor In Tool Condition Monitoring (Tcm)mentioning
confidence: 99%