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The relationship between acoustic emission signals and cutting phenomena in turning process
Authors:Alan Hase  Masaki Wada  Toshihiko Koga  Hiroshi Mishina
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Saitama Institute of Technology, 1690 Fusaiji, Fukaya-shi, Saitama, 369-0293, Japan
2. Department of Mechanical System Engineering, Polytechnic University, 2-32-1 Ogawa Nishimachi, Kodaira-shi, Tokyo, 187-0035, Japan
3. Department of Artificial System Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, 1-33, Yayoi-chō, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba, 263-8522, Japan
Abstract:The development of intelligent manufacturing by using machine tools is advancing in leaps and bounds. To maintain accuracy in machining and in the interests of fail-safe operation, monitoring of the cutting state or the final machining is very important. Acoustic emissions (AE) comprise elastic stress waves produced as a result of the deformation and fracture of materials. By measuring the AE generated during a turning process, it is possible to estimate the state of the machining operation. The correlation between cutting phenomena and AE in a turning process was examined experimentally by using a steel workpiece and a cermet tool in a numerically controlled turning process. The process of formation of chips, the types of chip, and the shear angle all markedly affected the AE signals. There was a strong negative correlation between the shear angle and the AE signal level. Similar results were obtained for various feed rates and for workpieces of various degrees of hardness. Correlations related to surface roughness and to tool wear are also described that permit the evaluation of the state of the turning process.
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