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Development of a CAM-in-the-Loop System for Cutting Parameter Optimization using an Instrumented Tool Holder

G. Mauthner, W. Votruba, Christoph Ramsauer, L. Plessing, Thomas Trautner, Friedrich Bleicher

2022Procedia CIRP10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology for cutting parameter optimization based on integrating a Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) system and an instrumented tool holder capable of identifying unstable process conditions during milling. Compared to state-of-the-art adaptive process control systems with feed rate and spindle speed override modification, the presented approach utilizes high-level CAM objects in the data loop, thus, provides opportunities for automatic adaption of the original machining strategy and various cutting parameters. Based on the presented CAM-in-the-loop approach, the system uses sensor feedback while producing the first piece to optimize the CAM planning parameters for all subsequent units of a specific production order. The approach is demonstrated using milling use-cases manufactured on a machining center with an instrumented tool holder for process vibration measurements.

Topics & Concepts

MachiningMachine toolProcess (computing)EngineeringCutting toolMechanical engineeringVibrationControl engineeringTool wearEngineering drawingComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsOperating systemAdvanced machining processes and optimizationManufacturing Process and OptimizationAdvanced Machining and Optimization Techniques