Methods and research for multi-component cutting force sensing devices and approaches in machining

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Abstract

Multi-component cutting force sensing systems in manufacturing processes applied to cutting tools are gradually becoming the most significant monitoring indicator. Their signals have been extensively applied to evaluate the machinability of workpiece materials, predict cutter breakage, estimate cutting tool wear, control machine tool chatter, determine stable machining parameters, and improve surface finish. Robust and effective sensing systems with capability of monitoring the cutting force in machine operations in real time are crucial for realizing the full potential of cutting capabilities of computer numerically controlled (CNC) tools. The main objective of this paper is to present a brief review of the existing achievements in the field of multi-component cutting force sensing systems in modern manufacturing.

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Liang, Q., Zhang, D., Wu, W., & Zou, K. (2016, November 16). Methods and research for multi-component cutting force sensing devices and approaches in machining. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s16111926

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