2019
DOI: 10.3390/s19235123
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Real-Time Evaluation of the Mechanical Performance and Residual Life of a Notching Mold Using Embedded PVDF Sensors and SVM Criteria

Abstract: The geometric tolerance of notching machines used in the fabrication of components for induction motor stators and rotators is less than 50 µm. The blunt edges of worn molds can cause the edge of the sheet metal to form a burr, which can seriously impede assembly and reduce the efficiency of the resulting motor. The overuse of molds without sufficient maintenance leads to wasted sheet material, whereas excessive maintenance shortens the life of the punch/die plate. Diagnosing the mechanical performance of die … Show more

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“…Chang et al considered real-time evaluation of the mechanical performance and residual life of a notching mold using embedded polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) sensors and support vector machine (SVM) criteria [12]. The blunt edges of worn molds can cause the edge of the sheet metal to form a burr, which can seriously impede assembly and reduce the efficiency of the resulting motor [12]. The overuse of molds without sufficient maintenance leads to wasted sheet material, whereas excessive maintenance shortens the life of the punch/die plate [12].…”
Section: Emerging Sensors and Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chang et al considered real-time evaluation of the mechanical performance and residual life of a notching mold using embedded polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) sensors and support vector machine (SVM) criteria [12]. The blunt edges of worn molds can cause the edge of the sheet metal to form a burr, which can seriously impede assembly and reduce the efficiency of the resulting motor [12]. The overuse of molds without sufficient maintenance leads to wasted sheet material, whereas excessive maintenance shortens the life of the punch/die plate [12].…”
Section: Emerging Sensors and Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The blunt edges of worn molds can cause the edge of the sheet metal to form a burr, which can seriously impede assembly and reduce the efficiency of the resulting motor [12]. The overuse of molds without sufficient maintenance leads to wasted sheet material, whereas excessive maintenance shortens the life of the punch/die plate [12]. Diagnosing the mechanical performance of die molds requires extensive experience and fine-grained sensor data [12].…”
Section: Emerging Sensors and Actuatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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