Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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865868 | Tsinghua Science & Technology | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
With hard turning, which is an attractive alternative to existing grinding processes, surface quality is of great importance. Signal processing techniques were used to relate workpiece surface topography to the dynamic behavior of the machine tool. Spatial domain frequency analyses based on fast Fourier transform were used to analyze the tool behavior. Wavelet reconstruction was used for profile filtering. The results show that machine vibration remarkably affects the surface topography at small feed rates, but has negligible effect at high feed rates. The analyses also show how to control the surface quality during hard turning.
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Authors
Li (æå¥½è), Wu (å´ ç¦), Kratz Hubert,