Close-to-process strain measurement in ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning
<p>The application of ultrasonic vibration assistance in machining offers many benefits over conventional machining. In some machining processes, like the generation of geometrically defined microstructures by cutting, the interaction of the system components and the machining process can be p...
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doaj-fcfe65379a4044dbb81434ee871a75e72020-11-25T01:31:33ZengCopernicus PublicationsJournal of Sensors and Sensor Systems2194-87712194-878X2019-09-01828529210.5194/jsss-8-285-2019Close-to-process strain measurement in ultrasonic vibration-assisted turningS. Kimme0N. Hafez1C. Titsch2J. M. Werner3A. Nestler4W.-G. Drossel5W.-G. Drossel6Professorship for Adaptronics and Lightweight Design in Production, Institute for Machine Tools and Production Processes IWP, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, GermanyProfessorship for Adaptronics and Lightweight Design in Production, Institute for Machine Tools and Production Processes IWP, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, GermanyProfessorship for Adaptronics and Lightweight Design in Production, Institute for Machine Tools and Production Processes IWP, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, GermanyProfessorship for Adaptronics and Lightweight Design in Production, Institute for Machine Tools and Production Processes IWP, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, GermanyProfessorship Micromanufacturing Technology, Institute for Machine Tools and Production Processes IWP, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, GermanyProfessorship for Adaptronics and Lightweight Design in Production, Institute for Machine Tools and Production Processes IWP, Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, GermanyFraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU, Chemnitz, Germany<p>The application of ultrasonic vibration assistance in machining offers many benefits over conventional machining. In some machining processes, like the generation of geometrically defined microstructures by cutting, the interaction of the system components and the machining process can be particularly crucial with respect to the production result. Monitoring of ultrasonic vibration-assisted machining in terms of the in-process measurement of frequency and amplitude is currently realized by measurement inside the actuator; thus, measurement is presently undertaken relatively far away from the cutting process. In this paper an in-process measurement set-up based on strain gauges positioned close to the cutting edges is presented. It is used to investigate the induced vibration in the ultrasonic horn. Experiments on machine samples with and without ultrasonic vibration assistance are performed using the in-process measurement set-up described. The results of the strain gauges are analysed in comparison to internal feedback signal and surface measurements. The experiments show the high sensitivity of the measurement set-up presented and a huge gain of information compared with the conventional measurement approach. This enables improved controllability of the excited mode shapes as well as in-process adjustment of the ultrasonic vibration frequency and amplitude for the manufacturing of defined microstructures.</p>https://www.j-sens-sens-syst.net/8/285/2019/jsss-8-285-2019.pdf |
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Close-to-process strain measurement in ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning |
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Close-to-process strain measurement in ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning |
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Close-to-process strain measurement in ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning |
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Close-to-process strain measurement in ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning |
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Close-to-process strain measurement in ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning |
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close-to-process strain measurement in ultrasonic vibration-assisted turning |
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Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems |
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<p>The application of ultrasonic vibration assistance in machining offers many benefits over conventional machining. In some machining processes, like the generation of geometrically defined microstructures by cutting, the interaction of the system components and the machining process can be particularly crucial with respect to the production result. Monitoring of ultrasonic vibration-assisted machining in terms of the in-process measurement of frequency and amplitude is currently realized by measurement inside the actuator; thus, measurement is presently undertaken relatively far away from the cutting process. In this paper an in-process measurement set-up based on strain gauges positioned close to the cutting edges is presented. It is used to investigate the induced vibration in the ultrasonic horn. Experiments on machine samples with and without ultrasonic vibration
assistance are performed using the in-process measurement set-up
described. The results of the strain gauges are analysed in comparison
to internal feedback signal and surface measurements. The experiments show the high sensitivity of the measurement set-up presented and a huge gain of information compared with the conventional measurement approach. This enables improved controllability of the excited mode shapes as well as in-process adjustment of the ultrasonic vibration frequency and amplitude for the manufacturing of defined microstructures.</p> |
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