Research on Crater Wear Monitoring in Turning

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Tool wear is a significant research field in metal cutting because it affects not only the tool cost and replacing time, but also the productivity and surface quality. Tool wear monitoring is a key technology in tool wear research. A series of turning tests with different cutting time are implemented. Cutting power in cutting process is acquired by a power senor and crater wear value after cutting is measured. Time domain analysis of power data indicates that root mean square increases and kurtosis approaches to 0 with crater wear increase in turning process.

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