In-Process Monitoring of the Machining State in Superfinishing by Measuring the Dynamic Machining Forces

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Superfinishing is widely used as a final finishing method for sliding surfaces of bearings. In superfinishing, a fine finished surface can be obtained by transiting the machining states from the cutting action to the finishing one as the tool loading is encouraged. To obtain good machining conditions, it is necessary to judge the transition of the machining state reliably. However, it is difficult to judge the transition of the machining states. In this study, we focused on the change of the dynamic component of the machining force, which was applied to the oscillation direction of the superfinishing stone, during machining process. With machining experiments, the relationship between the declination of the dynamic machining force and the transition of the machining state was confirmed.

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