2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnonlinmec.2014.06.012
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Non-linear analysis and quench control of chatter in plunge grinding

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“…The objective of this research work is monitoring the occurrence onset of the chatter phenomenon in the grinding process by using aluminum oxide grinding wheel and SAE 1045 steel by means of vibration signals and digital signal processing techniques. The present paper differs from previous ones, such as the research conducted by Ahrens et al [3,7], Yan et al [4,8] and Gradišek et al [6], because here it was applied the Ratio of Power (ROP) statistical parameter to detect such phenomenon, characterizing a novel approach for the chatter monitoring.…”
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“…The objective of this research work is monitoring the occurrence onset of the chatter phenomenon in the grinding process by using aluminum oxide grinding wheel and SAE 1045 steel by means of vibration signals and digital signal processing techniques. The present paper differs from previous ones, such as the research conducted by Ahrens et al [3,7], Yan et al [4,8] and Gradišek et al [6], because here it was applied the Ratio of Power (ROP) statistical parameter to detect such phenomenon, characterizing a novel approach for the chatter monitoring.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Some factors, such as high rates of material removal, imbalance and eccentricity of the grinding wheel, can contributes for the chatter occurrence. Usually, in the grinding process, the chatter phenomenon occurs by means of vibrations with higher magnitude, close to the harmonic vibrations of the workpiece and of the grinding wheel, which compromise the quality of the workpiece surface [3][4][5][6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When analyzing dynamic behavior, the main problem to arise concerns the difficulty to position the accelerometers near to the grinding zone, which limits the possibility of achieving a highly accurate analysis, particularly when there is a need to analyze low amplitude vibratory phenomena. Several works can be found in the literature, particularly in relation to the avoidance of vibratory effects such as chatter [53][54][55][56] and the appearance of surface marks [56,57]. Accelerometers are still usually positioned relatively far away from the contact point between wheel and workpiece.…”
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“…Multistability introduces a twofold effect in engineering systems. On the one hand, this phenomenon has to be avoided in order to prevent costly failures by stabilizing the desired state against a noisy environment when designing a commercial device with specific characteristics [3,4]. On the other hand, coexistence of several stable solutions offers great flexibility in the performance of engineering systems, because the system behavior can be changed without altering its major control parameters.…”
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confidence: 99%