DocumentCode :
2038154
Title :
Performance monitoring of a machining centre
Author :
Baker, K. ; Rao, B.K.N. ; Hope, A.D. ; Norooz, S.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Syst. Eng., Southampton Inst., UK
Volume :
2
fYear :
1996
fDate :
1996
Firstpage :
853
Abstract :
This paper is concerned with the generation and validation of a thermal deformation model that is to be used as one aspect of monitoring the performance of a machining centre. Due to the need for high quality and high accuracy products, the effects of thermal deformation on a machine tool need to be minimised. There has been much research on models for predicting and correcting thermal deformation but not on their use of evaluating the condition of the machine. If a model contains information about any “normal” characteristics of a machine then it can be used to detect “abnormal” characteristics. This approach requires both validation of the model and of its inputs. Validation of the model is required to ensure that it does truly represent the “normal” characteristics of the machine and validation of the model´s inputs Is required to ensure that they accurately reflect the state of the machine. The models considered in this paper were empirically derived using data from temperature and displacement sensors positioned on a vertical machining centre at Southampton Institute. The thermal deformation was produced by using the machining centre under normal operating conditions but without cutting. Comparison between two different modelling techniques enabled the most “suitable” model to be chosen. These models were validated by assessing their prediction success on new, data. Validation of each model´s inputs was achieved through the use of an expert system shell and rules about the correct behaviour of each of the temperature sensors derived from information gathered during the tests
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; computerised monitoring; computerised numerical control; deformation; eddy current testing; machine tools; monitoring; neural nets; performance evaluation; resistance thermometers; temperature sensors; thermal stresses; CNC; Southampton Institute; displacement sensors; expert system shell; machine tool; machining centre; modelling techniques; temperature; temperature sensors; thermal deformation; thermal deformation model; vertical machining centre; Computer numerical control; Condition monitoring; Deformable models; Machine tools; Machining; Predictive models; Sensor systems; Temperature sensors; Thermal engineering; Thermal expansion;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1996. IMTC-96. Conference Proceedings. Quality Measurements: The Indispensable Bridge between Theory and Reality., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Brussels
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3312-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.1996.507289
Filename :
507289
Link To Document :
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