Title :
Current-sensor-based feed cutting force intelligent estimation and tool wear condition monitoring
Author :
Li, Xiaoli ; Djordjevich, Alexandar ; Venuvinod, Patri K.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Precision Eng., Harbin Inst. of Technol., China
fDate :
6/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Tool wear condition monitoring has the potential to play a critical role in ensuring the dimensional accuracy of the workpiece and prevention of damage to cutting equipment. It could also help in automating cutting processes. In this paper, the feed cutting force estimated with the aid of an inexpensive current sensor installed on the AC servomotor of a computerized numerical control tuning center is used to monitor tool wear condition. To achieve this, the feed drive system is modeled, using neuro-fuzzy techniques, to provide the framework for estimating the feed cutting force based on the feed motor current measured. Functional dependence of the feed cutting force on tool wear and cutting parameters are then expressed in the form of a difference equation relating variation in the feed cutting force to tool wear rate. The computerized system automatically compares successive feed cutting force estimates and determines the onset of accelerated tool wear in order to issue a request for tool replacement. Experimental results show that the tool wear condition monitoring is effective and industrially applicable
Keywords :
AC motor drives; computerised monitoring; computerised numerical control; condition monitoring; cutting; electric current measurement; electric sensing devices; force; machine tools; parameter estimation; servomotors; wear; AC servomotor; accelerated tool wear; computerized numerical control tuning center; computerized system; current-sensor; cutting equipment damage prevention; cutting processes automation; difference equation; feed cutting force estimation; feed cutting force intelligent estimation; feed drive system; neuro-fuzzy techniques; tool replacement request; tool wear condition monitoring; Computer numerical control; Computerized monitoring; Condition monitoring; Current measurement; Difference equations; Feeds; Force measurement; Force sensors; Servomotors; Wearable sensors;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on