DocumentCode
2115230
Title
Control of thermal damage in grinding by digital signal processing of raw acoustic emission
Author
de Aguiar, Paijlo R. ; Bianchi, Edliardo Carlos ; Serni, Paulo J A ; Lanconi, Patrik N.
Author_Institution
Electr. Eng Dept., Unesp, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Volume
3
fYear
2002
fDate
2-5 Dec. 2002
Firstpage
1392
Abstract
Grinding process is usually the last finishing process of a precision component in the manufacturing industries. This process is utilized for manufacturing parts of different materials, so it demands results such as low roughness, dimensional and shape error control, optimum tool-life, with minimum cost and time. Damages on the parts are very expensive since the previous processes and the grinding itself are useless when the part is damaged in this stage. This work aims to investigate the efficiency of digital signal processing tools of acoustic emission signals in order to detect thermal damages in grinding process. To accomplish such a goal, an experimental work was carried out for 15 runs in a surface grinding machine operating with an aluminum oxide grinding wheel and ABNT 1045 e VC131 steels. The acoustic emission signals were acquired from a fixed sensor placed on the workpiece holder. A high sampling rate acquisition system at 2.5 MHz was used to collect the raw acoustic emission instead of root mean square value usually employed. In each test AE data was analyzed off-line, with results compared to inspection of each workpiece for burn and other metallurgical anomaly. A number of statistical signal processing tools have been evaluated.
Keywords
acoustic emission; aluminium compounds; condition monitoring; grinding; grinding machines; process control; signal processing; steel; 2.5 MHz; Al2O3; acoustic emission; aluminum oxide grinding wheel; digital signal processing; error control; grinding; manufacturing industries; optimum tool life; precision component; root mean square value; sampling rate acquisition system; statistical signal processing tools; steel; surface grinding machine; thermal damage control; Acoustic emission; Acoustic signal detection; Cost function; Digital signal processing; Error correction; Finishing; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Shape control; Signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision, 2002. ICARCV 2002. 7th International Conference on
Print_ISBN
981-04-8364-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICARCV.2002.1234976
Filename
1234976
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