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Experimental Study of High Speed CNC Machining Quality by Noncontact Surface Roughness Monitoring
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Experimental Study of High Speed CNC Machining Quality by Noncontact Surface Roughness Monitoring

Richard Chiou, Yongjin Kwon, Tzu-Liang Tseng, Michael Mauk and Department of Engineering Technology, Drexel University, 3001 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, v 4(4), pp 282-282
01 Oct 2015

Abstract

Automation Computer numerical control Light scattering Machining Miniaturization Monitoring Surface roughness World Wide Web
This paper is aligned with a current trend for manufacturing industry, which includes remote monitoring/ control/ diagnosis, product miniaturization, high precision, zero-defect manufacturing and information-integrated distributed production systems. The use of modern sensors and data acquisition instrumentation for manufacturing processes is implemented into Computer Numerical Control (CNC) laboratory for Web-based measurement, inspection, diagnostic system, and quality control. The network hardware and software components are integrated with quality methodologies to achieve maximum effectiveness in Web-based quality concepts. An experimental study of surface roughness effect on light scattering from textured surfaces is described. The results and the system are useful in implementing light scattering instruments for on-line monitoring of machining processes which produce surface roughness patterns.

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