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A Review of Indirect Tool Condition Monitoring Systems and Decision-Making Methods in Turning: Critical Analysis and Trends
by
Mikolajczyk, Tadeusz
, Pimenov, Danil Yurievich
, Kuntoğlu, Mustafa
, Aslan, Abdullah
, Sharma, Shubham
, Usca, Üsame Ali
, Giasin, Khaled
, Kapłonek, Wojciech
, Salur, Emin
, Gupta, Munish Kumar
in
acoustic emission
/ Clinical decision making
/ cutting force
/ Decision making
/ indirect tool condition monitoring systems
/ machining
/ Manufacturing
/ Neural networks
/ Review
/ Sensors
/ Signal processing
/ turning
/ vibration
2020
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A Review of Indirect Tool Condition Monitoring Systems and Decision-Making Methods in Turning: Critical Analysis and Trends
by
Mikolajczyk, Tadeusz
, Pimenov, Danil Yurievich
, Kuntoğlu, Mustafa
, Aslan, Abdullah
, Sharma, Shubham
, Usca, Üsame Ali
, Giasin, Khaled
, Kapłonek, Wojciech
, Salur, Emin
, Gupta, Munish Kumar
in
acoustic emission
/ Clinical decision making
/ cutting force
/ Decision making
/ indirect tool condition monitoring systems
/ machining
/ Manufacturing
/ Neural networks
/ Review
/ Sensors
/ Signal processing
/ turning
/ vibration
2020
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A Review of Indirect Tool Condition Monitoring Systems and Decision-Making Methods in Turning: Critical Analysis and Trends
by
Mikolajczyk, Tadeusz
, Pimenov, Danil Yurievich
, Kuntoğlu, Mustafa
, Aslan, Abdullah
, Sharma, Shubham
, Usca, Üsame Ali
, Giasin, Khaled
, Kapłonek, Wojciech
, Salur, Emin
, Gupta, Munish Kumar
in
acoustic emission
/ Clinical decision making
/ cutting force
/ Decision making
/ indirect tool condition monitoring systems
/ machining
/ Manufacturing
/ Neural networks
/ Review
/ Sensors
/ Signal processing
/ turning
/ vibration
2020
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A Review of Indirect Tool Condition Monitoring Systems and Decision-Making Methods in Turning: Critical Analysis and Trends
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A Review of Indirect Tool Condition Monitoring Systems and Decision-Making Methods in Turning: Critical Analysis and Trends
2020
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Overview
The complex structure of turning aggravates obtaining the desired results in terms of tool wear and surface roughness. The existence of high temperature and pressure make difficult to reach and observe the cutting area. In-direct tool condition, monitoring systems provide tracking the condition of cutting tool via several released or converted energy types, namely, heat, acoustic emission, vibration, cutting forces and motor current. Tool wear inevitably progresses during metal cutting and has a relationship with these energy types. Indirect tool condition monitoring systems use sensors situated around the cutting area to state the wear condition of the cutting tool without intervention to cutting zone. In this study, sensors mostly used in indirect tool condition monitoring systems and their correlations between tool wear are reviewed to summarize the literature survey in this field for the last two decades. The reviews about tool condition monitoring systems in turning are very limited, and relationship between measured variables such as tool wear and vibration require a detailed analysis. In this work, the main aim is to discuss the effect of sensorial data on tool wear by considering previous published papers. As a computer aided electronic and mechanical support system, tool condition monitoring paves the way for machining industry and the future and development of Industry 4.0.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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