2015
DOI: 10.1177/0954405415573850
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Tool–workpiece contact detection in micro-milling using wireless-aided accelerometer sensor

Abstract: Detection of tool–workpiece contact before the start of precision machining application is essential as it prevents tool breakage and aids in maintaining the accuracy of the machined workpiece. In this research, a wireless-aided three-axis accelerometer attached to a rotating micro-milling tool is used to detect tool–workpiece contact before the start of micro-milling operations. A three-axis accelerometer (ADXL345), an X-Bee pro wireless module and ATMEL328PP-U microcontroller along with other ancillaries wer… Show more

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“…The accelerometer has also found similar applications in the characterization and optimization of metal cutting in the turning processes [8]. Roy et al [9] successfully employed an accelerometer coupled to a machining unit to corelate the toolworkpiece contact before commencing precision machining. Chen et al [10] reported on the application of an accelerometer to acquire a forecast related to tool breakage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The accelerometer has also found similar applications in the characterization and optimization of metal cutting in the turning processes [8]. Roy et al [9] successfully employed an accelerometer coupled to a machining unit to corelate the toolworkpiece contact before commencing precision machining. Chen et al [10] reported on the application of an accelerometer to acquire a forecast related to tool breakage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%