Estimation of the Time Constant of Plunge Grinding of C45 in Infeed Period with Properties of Mechanical Materials Based on Acoustic Emission Measurement

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To monitor the precision cylindrical grinding process, an estimation of the time constant of grinding system, using acoustic emission signal, is presented during infeed period in this paper. Acoustic emission signals generated during precision grinding are sensitivity and present challenges for accurate and reliable process monitoring. Experiments demonstrate the results of the acoustic emission sensing approach in estimating the time constant. This estimation of the time constant can be used to analyze the properties of mechanical materials of the workpiece with the same grinding conditions.

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