Jh. Chin et al., THE COMPUTER-SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTAL-ANALYSIS OF CHIP MONITORING FOR DEEP HOLE DRILLING, Journal of engineering for industry, 115(2), 1993, pp. 184-192
Chip congestion is a long time bottleneck in deep hole drilling. This
paper addresses the problem of chip state monitoring in single-edge de
ep hole drilling by computer simulation and experimental analysis. Two
phenomenological models were proposed to interpret the physics of chi
p discharging in normal and congested states, respectively. Length and
diameter of the chip are chosen to represent the geometric features o
f the chip, and the formation of a chip signal is discussed. Based on
the two models different types of chips are used to simulate the monit
oring process. Computer simulation shows that the normal chip discharg
ing in a real drilling process can be interpreted by the proposed slug
flow model. Also, the experiments with cylindrical form chips confirm
s model II proposed for a congested chip state in which the diametral
effect develops due to chip congestion. The experimental analyses also
find out the dependence of pressure signals on the various parameters
of chips as well as the cutting process.