2014
DOI: 10.2478/mms-2014-0013
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Surface Irregularities as a Complex Signal of Tool Representation Together With Uneven Displacement in Respect to the Workpiece

Abstract: In a dynamic machining process, distortion in surface irregularity is a very complex phenomenon. Surface irregularities form a periodic representation of the tool profile with various kinds of disturbance in a broad range of changes in the height and length of the profile. To discern these irregularity disturbances, interactions of the tool in the form of changes perpendicular and parallel relative to the workpiece were analyzed and simulated. The individual kinds of displacement of the tool relative to the wo… Show more

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“…2. Beside contact sensors [17], contactless laser sensors are often used to measure surface profiles [18]. A contactless laser displacement sensor (LK-H022K, Keyence, Japan) was adopted and mounted on the granite guide, which could move along the aerostatic guides driven by AC servo motors in the directions of x and y axes.…”
Section: Experimental Verification Of Femmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Beside contact sensors [17], contactless laser sensors are often used to measure surface profiles [18]. A contactless laser displacement sensor (LK-H022K, Keyence, Japan) was adopted and mounted on the granite guide, which could move along the aerostatic guides driven by AC servo motors in the directions of x and y axes.…”
Section: Experimental Verification Of Femmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spectral methods (Fourier and wavelet transform [5][6][7]15]) are also used for surface analysis. However, it is often desirable to obtain a single indicator as the final result.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roughness geometry forms are a result of a geometrically-kinematic representation of the tool point, relative vibrations of the tool and work-piece, plastic deformations and brittle destruction of surface irregularities which depend mostly on the machined materials and the nature of manufacturing processes [1][2][3][4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%