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Improvement of Surface Roughness by the Cutting Speed Control for Turning Operation (선삭에서 절삭 속도 제어를 통한 표면 거칠기 향상)

  • Choi, Jong-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.23-30
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    • 2008
  • As a basic machining process, turning is a widely used machining process in which a single-point cutting tool removes material from the surface of a rotating material. A common method of evaluating machining performance is to measure the surface roughness. In a turning operation, it is important to select cutting conditions for achieving high cutting performance. As a rule, cutting conditions can be classified into feed rate, depth of cut and insert radius. While cutting process even though cutting conditions are optimized, the average roughness can be deterioration due to wear of the cutting tool edge. In this study, the aim is to maintain the average roughness even though the cutting condition is irregularly changing within the predictable range due to the working environment. First, the surface roughness model influenced by cutting conditions is constructed based on the experimental results in a turning operation, Second, applying the sliding mode control theory to the turning operation model which is composed of the surface roughness model and the motor transfer function, the surface roughness is closed to the desired value. Finally, the effectiveness of this approach is demonstrated through the computer simulation.

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Diagnosis of Cutting Stability of Portable Automatic Beveling Machine Using Spindle Motor Current (주축 모터를 이용한 포터블 자동 면취기의 가공 안정성 진단)

  • Kim, Tae Young;An, Byeong Hun;Kim, Hwa Young
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 2022
  • This study describes a system that monitors the tool and cutting state of automatic beveling operation in real time. As a signal for cutting state monitoring, a motor current detected from the spindle drive system of the automatic beveling machine is used to monitor abnormal state. Because automatic beveling is processed using a face milling cutter, the cutting force mechanism is the same as the milling process. The predicted cutting torque is obtained using a cutting force model based on specific cutting resistance. Then, the predicted cutting torque is converted into the spindle motor current value, and cutting state stability is diagnosed by comparing it with the motor current value detected during beveling operation. The experimental results show that the spindle motor current can detect abnormal cutting state such as overload and tool wear during beveling operation, and can diagnose the cutting stability using the proposed equip-current line diagram.

Searching Optimal Cutting Condition for Surface Roughness In Turning Operation on Inconel 718 using Taguchi Method (다구찌 방법을 이용한 Inconel 718 소재의 선삭가공에서 표면거칠기 최적화)

  • Cha, Jin-Hoon;Han, Sang-Bo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.295-300
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    • 2010
  • Inconel 718 alloy, widely used as material of aircraft engine, has a good mechanical property in high temperature, strong anti-oxidation characteristics in oxidated current over $900^{\circ}C$, and also is not easily digested in the air containing sulfur, therefore, its usage as mechanical component is expanding rapidly. Even though Inconel alloy 718 is difficult to machine, it requires highly precise processing/machining to sustain its component quality of high accuracy. In this paper, general turning operation conditions arc tested to select the best cutting process condition by measuring surface roughness through implementing experiments with orthogonal array of cutting speed, feeding speed and cutting depth as processing parameters based on the Taguchi method. Optimal turning operation conditions are extracted from the proposed experimental models.

Optimal Cutting Conditions of Surface Roughness for Inconel 718 Alloy in Turning Operation (선삭가공시의 인코넬 718합금의 표면거칠기 최적 절삭조건)

  • Park, Jong-Min;Choi, Won-Sik;Kwon, Soon-hong;Cha, Jinhoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.48-53
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    • 2009
  • Inconel 718 alloy, widely used as material of aircraft engine, has a good mechanical property in high temperature, strong anti-oxidation characteristics in oxidated current over $900^{\circ}C$, and also is not easily digested in the air containing sulfur, therefore, its usage as mechanical component is expanding rapidly. Even though Inconel alloy 718 is difficult to machine, it requires highly precise processing/machining to sustain its component quality of high accuracy. In this paper, general turning operation conditions are tested to select the best cutting process condition by measuring surface roughness through implementing experiments with orthogonal array of cutting speed, feeding speed and cutting depth as processing parameters based on the Taguchi method. Optimal turning operation conditions are extracted from the proposed experimental models.

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Adaptive Control for Cutting Force Regulating in Turning Operation (선삭가공에서 절삭력을 일정하게 유지하기 위한 적응제어)

  • 노상현;김진락;김교형
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 1993
  • Adaptive Control is applied to regulate cutting force in turning operation under varying cutting conditions. Regulation is achieved primarily by adjusting feedrate. Such control leads to better machine utilization and increased tool life. The modeling of adaptive control system in turning operation is presented. The experimental results show that the adaptive PI controller is stable and performs more effective force control over wide range of cutting conditions as compared with the fixed gain PI controller.

Bearing Lobe Profile and Cutting Force Modeling (베어링의 로브형상과 절삭력 모델링)

  • 윤문철;조현덕;김성근
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.343-349
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    • 1998
  • A modeling of machined geometry and cutting force was proposed for the case of round shape machining, and the effects of internally machined profile are analyzed and its realiability was verified by the experiments of roundness tester, especially in boring operation in lathe. Also, harmonic cutting force model was proposed with the parameter of specific cutting force, chip width and chip thickness, and in this study, we can see that bored workpiece profile was also mapped into cutting force signal with this model. In general, we can calculated the theoretical lobe profile with arbitrary multilobe. But in real experiments, the most frequently measured numbers are 3 and 5 lobe profile in experiments. With this results, we can predict that these results may be applied to round shape machining such as drilling, boring, ball screw and internal grinding operation with the same method.

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An Analysis of the Dynamic Cutting Force on Face Milling Operation (正面 밀링 作業에서 動切削力의 解析)

  • 김희술;이상석;이병철
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.2268-2278
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    • 1992
  • The vibratory modal for the face milling operation is assumed as a multi degrees of freedom system. The parameters of the system are determined based on the cutting experiment. From the relative displacements of this system the dynamic cutting forces were derived and simulated by the double modulation principle. The simulated cutting forces and measured cutting forces have a good agreement in time and frequency domains.

A Study on Cutting Tool Selection Techniques for Rough and Finish Turning Operations (선삭가공에서 황삭 및 정삭용 절삭공구선정방법에 관한 연구)

  • 김인호
    • Korean Journal of Computational Design and Engineering
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.236-242
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    • 1998
  • This paper presents a development of computer aided cutting tool selection techniques for rough and finish turning operations. The developed system,. which is one of important activities for computer aided operation planning, firstly implements operation sequencing. Then, from relations of the size of machined area, recommended finishing allowance and maximum depth of cut, a main machining method is selected, a number of cut is calculated, cutting tools including toolholders and inserts are selected, and values for cutting parameters are determined. A cutting tool selection procedure is proposed for toolholders and inserts of ISO code in rough cutting, and some important parameters such as holder style, tool approach angle, tool function and its direction are described in detail. In order to demonstrate the validity of the system a case study is performed.

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Application of A* Algorithm to solve a Cutting Problem in Metal Manufacturing Process (A* 알고리즘을 적용한 금속 그레이팅 생산 공정에서의 절단문제 해결)

  • Kim, Jin-Myoung;Cho, Tae-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2005
  • In a metal grating manufacturing process, the cutting operation allocates the gratings and cut them out from given panels or a plate sheets. Before the cutting operation an operator generates a cutting plan. The cutting plan should decide how pieces of metal rectangles i.e., gratings, are allocated and cut from the panel. This plan generation is a deal of weight on the production cost. the generation of cutting plan is similar to the general two-dimensional cutting problem. In this paper, we first define cutting problem and Af algorithm of Artificial Intelligence to solve the problem. Also, through a simulation, we compare the proposed cutting algorithm to an existing method in terms of material loss

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A Study about Dynamic Behavior of the Face Milling Cutter to Minimize Resultant Cutting Force (최소 절삭력형 정면밀링 커터의 동적거동에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, J.H.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 1996
  • On face milling operation a newly optimal tool, which can minimize the resultant cutting forces resulted from the cutting force model, was designed and manufactrued. Cutting experiments using the new and conventional tools were carried out and the cutting forces resulted from those tools were analyzed in time and frequency domains. The performance of the optimized cutter was tested through the dynamic cutting forces resulted form the newly designed tool are much reduced in comparision with those from the conventional tool. By reducing the dynamic cutting force fluctuations, machine tool vibrations can be reduced, and stable cutting operation can be carried out.

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