Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9709028 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper discusses the application of fuzzy adaptive control strategy to the problem of cutting force control in high speed end-milling operations. The research is concerned with integrating adaptive control with a standard computer numerical controller (CNC) for optimising a metal-cutting process. It is designed to adaptively maximise the feed-rate subject to allowable cutting force on the tool, which is very beneficial for a time consuming complex shape machining. The purpose is to present a reliable, robust neural controller aimed at adaptively adjusting feed-rate to prevent excessive tool wear, tool breakage and maintain a high chip removal rate. Numerous simulations and experiments are conducted to confirm the efficiency of this architecture.
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