2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2012.04.096
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Adapted Non-Circular Soft Turning of Bearing rings–Impact of Process Machine Interactions on Compensation Potential

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“…Shawky et al [14] have devised ultrasonic sensors to measure thickness variation of part during machining. Beekhuis et al [15] proposed a method based on controlling the cutting depth of the clamped thin-walled part. Stöbener and Beekhuis [16] have applied an in-situ ultrasonic measuring system to compensates wall thickness variations during turning operations.…”
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“…Shawky et al [14] have devised ultrasonic sensors to measure thickness variation of part during machining. Beekhuis et al [15] proposed a method based on controlling the cutting depth of the clamped thin-walled part. Stöbener and Beekhuis [16] have applied an in-situ ultrasonic measuring system to compensates wall thickness variations during turning operations.…”
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“…The use of a mandrel enables the production of rings with a constant wall thickness. By Beekhuis (7), if clamping forces are kept constant, the elastic deformation of a ring increases due to the clamping forces with decreasing rings' stiffness.…”
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“…Parts of power trains, like gear wheels and bearing rings, are subject of increasingly strong requirements, with regard to load transmission, noise reduction and weight [1]. These requirements can only be met if a high accuracy of the workpieces' geometry is retained [2,3].…”
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