I. Tansel et al., MICRO-END-MILLING - III - WEAR ESTIMATION AND TOOL BREAKAGE DETECTIONUSING ACOUSTIC-EMISSION SIGNALS, International journal of machine tools & manufacture, 38(12), 1998, pp. 1449-1466
Acoustic Emission (AE) signals have been used to monitor tool conditio
n in conventional machining operations. In this paper, new procedures
are proposed to detect tool breakage and to estimate tool condition (w
ear) by using AE. The proposed procedure filters the AE signals with a
narrow band-width, band-pass filter and obtains the upper envelope of
the harmonic signal by using analog hardware. The envelope is digitiz
ed, encoded and classified to monitor the machining operation. The cha
racteristics of the envelope of the AE were evaluated to detect tool b
reakage. The encoded parameters of the envelope of the AE signals were
classified by using the Adaptive Resonance Theory (ART2) and Abductor
y Induction Mechanism (AIM) to estimate wear. The proposed tool breaka
ge and wear estimation techniques were tested on the experimental data
. Both methods were found to be acceptable. However, the reliability o
f the tool breakage detection system was higher than the wear estimati
on method. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.