Publication detail

Influence of a tool wear on sound frequency of milling process

FIALA, Z. JAROŠ, A. DVOŘÁČEK, J.

Original Title

Influence of a tool wear on sound frequency of milling process

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

This article deals with tool wear identification via sound frequency spectrum mapping of milling process. In the moment, where the cutting tool reaches a certain wear level, the cutting process starts making a specific noise. This noise starts in frequency spectrum roughly about 6000 Hz and increases with growing tool wear. Flank wear of cutting tools is most often used as the tool life criterion, for this reason flank wear was chosen as a tool wear criterion. An experiment with four HSS cutting tools at different cutting condition was made to prove a relationship between flank wear and dominant frequency.

Keywords

cutting tool, sound frequency spectrum, tool wear, flank wear, domain frequency

Authors

FIALA, Z.; JAROŠ, A.; DVOŘÁČEK, J.

RIV year

2012

Released

17. 12. 2012

Publisher

Magnanimitas

Location

Hradec Králové

ISBN

978-80-905243-3-0

Book

Mezinárodní Masarykova konference pro doktorandy a vědecké pracovníky

Edition

1

Edition number

3

Pages from

3483

Pages to

3489

Pages count

7

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT104259,
  author="Zdeněk {Fiala} and Aleš {Jaroš} and Jan {Dvořáček}",
  title="Influence of a tool wear on sound frequency of milling process",
  booktitle="Mezinárodní Masarykova konference pro doktorandy a vědecké pracovníky",
  year="2012",
  series="1",
  number="3",
  pages="3483--3489",
  publisher="Magnanimitas",
  address="Hradec Králové",
  isbn="978-80-905243-3-0"
}