The Possibility of Applying Acoustic Emission and Dynamometric Methods for Monitoring the Turning Process

Ensuring optimal turning conditions has a huge impact on the quality and properties of the machined surface. The condition of the cutting tool is one of the factors to achieve this goal. In order to control its wear during the turning process, monitoring was used. In this study, the acoustic emissio...

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Main Authors: Krzysztof Dudzik, Wojciech Labuda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/13/2926
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spelling doaj-72b57ef9964b4e3abf13259f7ec507bf2020-11-25T03:40:40ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-06-01132926292610.3390/ma13132926The Possibility of Applying Acoustic Emission and Dynamometric Methods for Monitoring the Turning ProcessKrzysztof Dudzik0Wojciech Labuda1Faculty of Marine Engineering, Gdynia Maritime University, 81-225 Gdynia, PolandFaculty of Marine Engineering, Gdynia Maritime University, 81-225 Gdynia, PolandEnsuring optimal turning conditions has a huge impact on the quality and properties of the machined surface. The condition of the cutting tool is one of the factors to achieve this goal. In order to control its wear during the turning process, monitoring was used. In this study, the acoustic emission method and measure of cutting forces during turning were used for monitoring that process. The research was carried out on a universal lathe center (CU500MRD type) using a Kistler dynamometer with assembled removable insert CCET09T302R-MF by DIJET Industrial CO., LTD. A dynamometer allows to measure forces Fx (radial force), Fy (feed force) and Fz (cutting force). The turning process was performed on a shaft with 60 mm diameter made of 304L stainless steel. The AE research was carried at Physical Acoustics Corporation with the kit that includes: recorder USB AE Node, preamplifier, AE-sensor VS 150M and computer with dedicated software used for recording and analyzing AE data. The aim of this paper is to compare selected diagnostic methods: acoustic emission and cutting forces measurement for monitoring wear of cutting tool edge. Analysis of the research results showed that both selected methods of monitoring the turning process allowed the determination of the beginning of the tool damage process.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/13/2926acoustic emission (AE)cutting forcesturningcutting parametersdiagnosticwear of cutting tool
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author Krzysztof Dudzik
Wojciech Labuda
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Wojciech Labuda
The Possibility of Applying Acoustic Emission and Dynamometric Methods for Monitoring the Turning Process
Materials
acoustic emission (AE)
cutting forces
turning
cutting parameters
diagnostic
wear of cutting tool
author_facet Krzysztof Dudzik
Wojciech Labuda
author_sort Krzysztof Dudzik
title The Possibility of Applying Acoustic Emission and Dynamometric Methods for Monitoring the Turning Process
title_short The Possibility of Applying Acoustic Emission and Dynamometric Methods for Monitoring the Turning Process
title_full The Possibility of Applying Acoustic Emission and Dynamometric Methods for Monitoring the Turning Process
title_fullStr The Possibility of Applying Acoustic Emission and Dynamometric Methods for Monitoring the Turning Process
title_full_unstemmed The Possibility of Applying Acoustic Emission and Dynamometric Methods for Monitoring the Turning Process
title_sort possibility of applying acoustic emission and dynamometric methods for monitoring the turning process
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Ensuring optimal turning conditions has a huge impact on the quality and properties of the machined surface. The condition of the cutting tool is one of the factors to achieve this goal. In order to control its wear during the turning process, monitoring was used. In this study, the acoustic emission method and measure of cutting forces during turning were used for monitoring that process. The research was carried out on a universal lathe center (CU500MRD type) using a Kistler dynamometer with assembled removable insert CCET09T302R-MF by DIJET Industrial CO., LTD. A dynamometer allows to measure forces Fx (radial force), Fy (feed force) and Fz (cutting force). The turning process was performed on a shaft with 60 mm diameter made of 304L stainless steel. The AE research was carried at Physical Acoustics Corporation with the kit that includes: recorder USB AE Node, preamplifier, AE-sensor VS 150M and computer with dedicated software used for recording and analyzing AE data. The aim of this paper is to compare selected diagnostic methods: acoustic emission and cutting forces measurement for monitoring wear of cutting tool edge. Analysis of the research results showed that both selected methods of monitoring the turning process allowed the determination of the beginning of the tool damage process.
topic acoustic emission (AE)
cutting forces
turning
cutting parameters
diagnostic
wear of cutting tool
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/13/2926
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