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A soft computing system using intelligent imputation strategies for roughness prediction in deep drilling
by
Bustillo, Andres
, Zawistowski, Pawel
, Grzenda, Maciej
in
Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ Algorithms
/ Axial forces
/ Boreholes
/ Business and Management
/ Control
/ Coolants
/ Cutting force
/ Cutting forces
/ Cutting parameters
/ Drilling
/ Genetic algorithms
/ High speed
/ Industrial applications
/ Machines
/ Manufacturing
/ Mechatronics
/ Missing data
/ Multilayer perceptrons
/ Optimization
/ Power consumption
/ Prediction models
/ Predictions
/ Processes
/ Production
/ Robotics
/ Roughness
/ Soft computing
/ Studies
/ Working fluids
2012
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A soft computing system using intelligent imputation strategies for roughness prediction in deep drilling
by
Bustillo, Andres
, Zawistowski, Pawel
, Grzenda, Maciej
in
Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ Algorithms
/ Axial forces
/ Boreholes
/ Business and Management
/ Control
/ Coolants
/ Cutting force
/ Cutting forces
/ Cutting parameters
/ Drilling
/ Genetic algorithms
/ High speed
/ Industrial applications
/ Machines
/ Manufacturing
/ Mechatronics
/ Missing data
/ Multilayer perceptrons
/ Optimization
/ Power consumption
/ Prediction models
/ Predictions
/ Processes
/ Production
/ Robotics
/ Roughness
/ Soft computing
/ Studies
/ Working fluids
2012
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A soft computing system using intelligent imputation strategies for roughness prediction in deep drilling
by
Bustillo, Andres
, Zawistowski, Pawel
, Grzenda, Maciej
in
Advanced manufacturing technologies
/ Algorithms
/ Axial forces
/ Boreholes
/ Business and Management
/ Control
/ Coolants
/ Cutting force
/ Cutting forces
/ Cutting parameters
/ Drilling
/ Genetic algorithms
/ High speed
/ Industrial applications
/ Machines
/ Manufacturing
/ Mechatronics
/ Missing data
/ Multilayer perceptrons
/ Optimization
/ Power consumption
/ Prediction models
/ Predictions
/ Processes
/ Production
/ Robotics
/ Roughness
/ Soft computing
/ Studies
/ Working fluids
2012
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A soft computing system using intelligent imputation strategies for roughness prediction in deep drilling
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A soft computing system using intelligent imputation strategies for roughness prediction in deep drilling
2012
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A soft computing system used to optimize deep drilling operations under high-speed conditions in the manufacture of steel components is presented. The input data includes cutting parameters and axial cutting force obtained from the power consumption of the feed motor of the milling centres. Two different coolant strategies are tested: traditional working fluid and Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL). The model is constructed in three phases. First, a new strategy is proposed to evaluate and complete the set of available measurements. The primary objective of this phase is to decide whether further drilling experiments are required to develop an accurate roughness prediction model. An important aspect of the proposed strategy is the imputation of missing data, which is used to fully exploit both complete and incomplete measurements. The proposed imputation algorithm is based on a genetic algorithm and aims to improve prediction accuracy. In the second phase, a bag of multilayer perceptrons is used to model the impact of deep drilling settings on borehole roughness. Finally, this model is supplied with the borehole dimensions, coolant option and expected axial force to develop a 3D surface showing the expected borehole roughness as a function of drilling process settings. This plot is the necessary output of the model for its use under real workshop conditions. The proposed system is capable of approximating the optimal model used to control deep drilling tasks on steel components for industrial use.
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