DocumentCode
487395
Title
Adaptive Observer for Optimal Control of Lathe Tool Wear
Author
Arulalan, G.R. ; Ralston, P.A.S. ; Ward, T.L.
Author_Institution
Factory Automation Laboratory, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA
fYear
1988
fDate
15-17 June 1988
Firstpage
1168
Lastpage
1171
Abstract
Lathe turning is a single point cutting process, thus the cutting edge of the tool is not accessible for direct tool wear measurement. A variety of indirect in-process measurements have been proposed and/or tested in laboratories, but none have found practical application. A new approach to in-process tool wear sensing is described in this paper. It employs an observable, control-oriented state space model having a six-variable state vector. Four state variables are measureable by practical means, but the other two are tool wear characteristics that cannot be directly measured. In past work, the operation of a linear observer for tool wear was verified by simulation. This paper describes an adaptive observer that reduces the dependence on knowledge of plant parameters. Its operation is being verified by simulation. The results of the simulation will permit the development of requirements for practical application in the adaptive control of lathes.
Keywords
Adaptive control; Feeds; Laboratories; Observers; Optimal control; Programmable control; State-space methods; Testing; Turning; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
American Control Conference, 1988
Conference_Location
Atlanta, Ga, USA
Type
conf
Filename
4789897
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