A Review on Tool Flank Wear Monitoring by Tool Condition Monitoring System using Various Approaches

Journal Title: GRD Journal for Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 4

Abstract

Increasing demands of process automation for un-manned manufacturing attracted many researchers in the field of on-line monitoring of machining processes. In view of this, extensive research work is taking place world-wide in the area of on-line tool condition monitoring system. Tool wear is the most undesirable characteristic of machining processes as it adversely affects the tool life, which is of foremost importance in metal cutting owing to its direct impact on the surface quality of the machined surface, and its dimensional accuracy, and consequently, the economics of machining operations. Tool wear has negative effects on surface quality, dimensional precision of work piece, and may even cause a harmful effect on safe operation of total machining system. According to the research, about 20% machine downtime is caused by the tool wear. In addition, the cost of cutting tool and tool changing is about 3–12% of the total machining cost and method for on-machine tool progressive monitoring of tool flank wear by processing the turned component. Therefore, methods for cutting tool wear in an over view of the maximum use of cutting tools. With an effective monitoring system, the wear and damages to the machine tool, downtime, lead time and scrapped components can be avoided. This paper provides brief overview on tool condition monitoring.

Authors and Affiliations

Raghavendra M J, Dr. Ramachandra C G, Dr. T. R. Srinivas, Prashanth Pai

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Raghavendra M J, Dr. Ramachandra C G, Dr. T. R. Srinivas, Prashanth Pai (2016). A Review on Tool Flank Wear Monitoring by Tool Condition Monitoring System using Various Approaches. GRD Journal for Engineering, 1(4), 7-13. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-216658