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Curt E. Everson S. Hoessein Cheraghi 《International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture》1999,39(3):349
Precision drilling is a process where a close tolerance hole can be produced with a special drill bit without subsequent reaming. Producing a hole without reaming results in less overall processing time during hole preparation. Precision drilling is best accomplished by a robot with a computer controlled drilling end effector due to the high degree of process control required. Some aspects of the process, such as spindle speed, feed rate, and peck cycles, can easily be controlled by a computer controlled end effector. Other variables, such as drill bit wear, chipping, and point geometry variation, cannot be controlled with the end effector. These variables affect the diameter of the hole but cannot be detected unless the hole or the drill bit is manually inspected. It is not practical to stop the process and check the diameter after every hole. Therefore, a means to perform real time drilling process monitoring is required to detect if an oversized hole is being drilled. The primary objective of this research was to correlate the diameter of a hole drilled in steel with any acoustic emission (AE) signal measurement parameter. The secondary objective was to correlate drill bit lip height variation, which has a significant influence on the diameter of a hole, with any AE signal measurement parameter. The results of this study showed that acoustic emission could only be correlated to hole diameter variations if those variations were related to the lip height variations. However, AE energy and RMS were correlated to lip height variations under a wide variety of conditions. 相似文献
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开发了一套适用于铁碳合金材料焊接裂纹监测分析的声发射监测系统,并对不同材质和不同焊接工艺条件下的焊接接头AE信号进行了采集和分析,发现及证实了一些对深入研究焊接裂纹AE的形成机理有重要意义的现象和规律. 相似文献