WIT Press


Dressing Monitoring With A Digital Signal Processor

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

66

Pages

13

Page Range

155 - 167

Published

2010

Size

449 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/TD100141

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

R. F. Luzia, P. R. de Aguiar, E. C. Bianchi & M. M. Spadotto

Abstract

Grinding is a finishing process in machining operations, and the topology of the grinding tool is responsible for producing the desired result on the surface of the machined material. The tool topology is modeled in the dressing process and precision is therefore extremely important. This study presents a solution in the monitoring of the dressing process, using a digital signal processor (DSP) operating in real time to detect the optimal dressing moment. To confirm the monitoring efficiency by DSP, the results were compared with those of a data acquisition system (DAQ) and offline processing. The method employed here consisted of analyzing the acoustic emission and electrical power signal by applying the DPO and DPKS parameters. The analysis of the results allowed us to conclude that the application of the DPO and DPKS parameters can be substituted by processing of the mean acoustic emission signal, thus reducing the computational effort. Keywords: data acquisition, digital signal processor, dressing operation, grinding process. 1 Introduction Grinding is a workpiece finishing process that accounts for approximately 25% of all machining processes. Because this operation is usually the last one in the manufacturing sequence, all the time and quality-related problems generated along the chain of processes involved in the fabrication of a component must be

Keywords

data acquisition, digital signal processor, dressing operation,grinding process