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Self-sensing tool holder for in-process metrology of cutting force in ultra-high-precision single-point diamond turning applications

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

Volume 10 (2022), Issue 4

Pages

15

Page Range

329 - 344

Paper DOI

10.2495/CMEM-V10-N4-329-344

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

Peter Babatunde Odedeyi, Khaled Abou-El-Hossein, Shahrokh Hatefi & Funsho Oyekunle

Abstract

In turning processes, cutting force is of great importance since many cutting force features are useful for predicting and detecting tool conditions. To precisely measure cutting forces, many commercial devices have been developed; however, they are costly, cumbersome, and some implementation restrictions could hinder their suitability in real applications. In this work, a simple, portable, and low-cost tool holder sensor was designed and developed to sense strain and measure cutting force applied during ultra-precision diamond turning. The device can assess cutting intensity up to 3 N with a high sensitivity of 4.592 mV/N or 0.004592 V/N, a calibration test variability of 99.6%, and a percentage error of 2.19, according to static calibration testing.

Keywords

cutting force, force sensor, in-process metrology, single-point diamond turning, strain gauge