炸薯条
拓本
材料科学
声发射
机械加工
碎屑形成
铝
测距
冶金
声学
刀具磨损
复合材料
计算机科学
电信
物理
作者
A J Mian,Nicholas Driver,Paul Mativenga
标识
DOI:10.1177/0954405411404801
摘要
In micro-machining, determination of the minimum chip thickness is of paramount importance, as features having dimensions below this threshold cannot be produced by the process. This study proposes a methodology to determine the value of minimum chip thickness by analysing acoustic emission (AE) signals generated in orthogonal machining experiments conducted in micro-milling. Cutting trials were performed on workpiece materials ranging from non-ferrous (copper and aluminium), ferrous (single- and multiphase steel) to difficult-to-cut (titanium and nickel) alloys. The characteristics of AE rms signals and chip morphology were studied for conditions when the tool was rubbing the workpiece. This provided a foundation to contrast AE signals captured at higher feed rates. This study enabled the identification of threshold conditions for the occurrence of minimum chip thickness. The values of minimum chip thickness predicted by this new approach compare reasonably well with the published literature.
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