Measuring Feed Force in Machining Using a Strain Gage

Measuring the forces that work during machining has been being concerned by researchers for years. There are three main forces that work in turning: thrust force, axial force, and radial force. Thus, feeding force measurement is needed in machine manufacturing. This research attempts to develop a me...

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Main Authors: Salman Al Farisi Siregar, Agus Triono, Mahros Darsin, Santoso Mulyadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Muhammadiyah Malang 2021-04-01
Series:JEMMME (Journal of Energy, Mechanical, Material, and Manufacturing Engineering)
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Online Access:https://ejournal.umm.ac.id/index.php/JEMMME/article/view/11928/9624
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spelling doaj-89b23c4952dc4d429300decfc50ccb5e2021-09-08T03:29:55ZengUniversity of Muhammadiyah MalangJEMMME (Journal of Energy, Mechanical, Material, and Manufacturing Engineering)2541-63322548-42812021-04-0161914https://doi.org/10.22219/jemmme.v6i1.11928Measuring Feed Force in Machining Using a Strain GageSalman Al Farisi Siregar0Agus Triono1Mahros Darsin2Santoso Mulyadi3University of JemberUniversity of JemberUniversity of JemberUniversity of JemberMeasuring the forces that work during machining has been being concerned by researchers for years. There are three main forces that work in turning: thrust force, axial force, and radial force. Thus, feeding force measurement is needed in machine manufacturing. This research attempts to develop a measurement method through feeding force, using strain gauge sensor. The aim of measurement of feeding force in this research is to find out the influence parameter of machine towards feeding force. The research used experimental method with design experiment Taguchi to know the influence of machine parameters to feeding force in turning process. The measurement tool is strain gauge sensor connected to cutting tool. The workspace is alluminium 6061 with 15 mm in diameter and 150 mm in length. The parameters for this research are speed rate (140 rpm, 215 rpm, and 330 rpm), feed rate (0,043 mm/r , 0,065 mm/r , and 0,081 mm/r), and depth of cut (0,2 mm, 0,4 mm, and 0,6 mm). The result showed that speed rate is the most significant parameter, with the contribution percentage is 92 %. Speed rate and feed rate parameters have insignificant influence. The contribution percentage of speed rate is 2% while the feed rate has % contribution percentage. The conclusion of the research is that the bigger number of speed rate, the bigger feeding force it will have. https://ejournal.umm.ac.id/index.php/JEMMME/article/view/11928/9624feeding forcestrain gaugeanova
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author Salman Al Farisi Siregar
Agus Triono
Mahros Darsin
Santoso Mulyadi
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Agus Triono
Mahros Darsin
Santoso Mulyadi
Measuring Feed Force in Machining Using a Strain Gage
JEMMME (Journal of Energy, Mechanical, Material, and Manufacturing Engineering)
feeding force
strain gauge
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author_facet Salman Al Farisi Siregar
Agus Triono
Mahros Darsin
Santoso Mulyadi
author_sort Salman Al Farisi Siregar
title Measuring Feed Force in Machining Using a Strain Gage
title_short Measuring Feed Force in Machining Using a Strain Gage
title_full Measuring Feed Force in Machining Using a Strain Gage
title_fullStr Measuring Feed Force in Machining Using a Strain Gage
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Feed Force in Machining Using a Strain Gage
title_sort measuring feed force in machining using a strain gage
publisher University of Muhammadiyah Malang
series JEMMME (Journal of Energy, Mechanical, Material, and Manufacturing Engineering)
issn 2541-6332
2548-4281
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Measuring the forces that work during machining has been being concerned by researchers for years. There are three main forces that work in turning: thrust force, axial force, and radial force. Thus, feeding force measurement is needed in machine manufacturing. This research attempts to develop a measurement method through feeding force, using strain gauge sensor. The aim of measurement of feeding force in this research is to find out the influence parameter of machine towards feeding force. The research used experimental method with design experiment Taguchi to know the influence of machine parameters to feeding force in turning process. The measurement tool is strain gauge sensor connected to cutting tool. The workspace is alluminium 6061 with 15 mm in diameter and 150 mm in length. The parameters for this research are speed rate (140 rpm, 215 rpm, and 330 rpm), feed rate (0,043 mm/r , 0,065 mm/r , and 0,081 mm/r), and depth of cut (0,2 mm, 0,4 mm, and 0,6 mm). The result showed that speed rate is the most significant parameter, with the contribution percentage is 92 %. Speed rate and feed rate parameters have insignificant influence. The contribution percentage of speed rate is 2% while the feed rate has % contribution percentage. The conclusion of the research is that the bigger number of speed rate, the bigger feeding force it will have.
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strain gauge
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