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Development of a deep-hole, laser-guide boring tool: the boring of workpieces with a thin wall and an inclined prebored hole
Authors:Akio Katsuki  Hiromichi Onikura  Takao Sajima  Satoshi Machida  Kazuhiro Oda
Affiliation:

* Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

? Sumimoto Metal Industries, Ltd., Wakayama, Japan

? Komatsu Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan

Abstract:A laser-guided BTA tool has been developed to prevent axial hole deviations. Four kinds of experiments were conducted to examine the performance of this tool in detail and to determine its practical application using a duralumin (A2017-T4) workpiece with a prebored 108-mm diameter hole. The first experiment was performed to examine the conditions of the hole deviation in the case of normal deep-hole boring. The second was to examine whether the tool corrects for the stated hole deviation. The third was to examine whether the tool can go straight through to the target without shifting toward a thin wall (t = 0.7 mm) on one side of the workpiece. The fourth was to examine whether the tool can be guided toward the target without affecting a prebored hole, which was inclined to radial direction at 100 μm for a hole length of 100 mm. The experiments were performed with a rotating tool-stationary workpiece system. Rotational speed was 270 rpm and feed ws 0.125 mm/rev. Tool diameter was 110 mm. The results show that the tool can be guided to go straight through toward the target despite the disturbances.
Keywords:deep-hole boring  laser beam application  adaptive control
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