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Characterization of Tool Wear Measurement with Relation to the Surface Roughness in Turning
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Characterization of Tool Wear Measurement with Relation to the Surface Roughness in Turning

Yongjin Kwon, Yalcin Ertekin and Tzu-Liang (Bill) Tseng
Machining science and technology, v 8(1), pp 39-51
30 Dec 2004

Abstract

Machine vision and image analysis Surface roughness Tool wear model
In turning, an accurate gauging of tool wear condition is an essential part of process control due to adverse effects on dimensional tolerance and surface finish quality. When the surface roughness is the primary concern, the conventional measure of tool wear is found to be imprecise because it provides very little information on the wear patterns in tool nose and flank. A tool wear model, developed in this study, represents the wear condition more comprehensively and accurately with relation to the surface roughness. Experimental results validate the model, showing 92% accuracy between the predicted surface roughness and the actual measurements.

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Engineering, Manufacturing
Engineering, Mechanical
Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
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