Artículo de revista
Multiple classification of the force and acceleration signals extracted during multiple machine processes: part 2 intelligent control simulation perspective
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Int J Adv Manuf Technol (2017) 92:3207–3217
10.1007/s00170-017-0321-2
Autor
Griffin, James M.
Doberti, Alejandro J.
Hernández, Valbort
Miranda, Nicolás A.
Vélez, Maximiliano A.
Institución
Resumen
Part 2 of this work looks at the simulation for the accurate control of multiple machine processes made on a machining centre. Specifically the models are based on controlling against two grinding anomalies; grinding burn and chatter, and for hole making; drilling tool wear and the onset of drill tool malfunction, which is also significant to severe scoring and material dragging. The work developed here takes the ideas of part 1 further where intelligent control based on the identification of force and accelerations in z axis time-frequency domain is applied. This work is significant to automated manufacturing, where observed anomalies significant to surfaces quality cannot be accepted and play an integral part to flexible automated manufacturing systems. The simulation models displayed in this part can easily be realised into prototype embedment promoting real-time control against unwanted surface anomalies for multiple machine processes.