Programmable surface sensor for machining rough stock

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36447416, G06F 1546

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051876698

ABSTRACT:
A Machine Tool Monitor detects significant characteristics of workpieces such as roughness, scale, metal hardness and workpiece shape and does this by monitoring vibration signals produced by the machining of parts and interpreting patterns in these signals. Information from the part program improves the performance of the detector and optimizes it for the cutting conditions called for by the machine tool control. The analog channel gain of the monitor is adjusted and parameters controlling the digital pattern recognition logic are selected using part program information on machining parameters. Efficiency is improved for example by decreasing the amount of time wasted in cutting air.

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