Wear of a cutting edge in end-milling is a complicated process that require
s a reliable technique for in process monitoring and control of the cutter
performance. This paper presents an approach to examine the effect of wear
variation on the magnitude of the cutting force harmonics. This approach im
plies a cutting force based model of end mill wear using computer simulatio
n as function of axial depth of cut, feed rate per tooth, specific cutting
pressure of work material and instantaneous angle of rotation. The results
were plotted at various cutting conditions in time and frequency domains. C
utting forces in end-milling were measured using highly sensitive strain ga
uge dynamometer which was calibrated in static and dynamic ranges. The tool
wear was measured in an off-line manner and interrelationships of cutting
force harmonics and tool wear magnitude were constructed and were found com
parable with the computer simulation results. Hence a cutter wear monitorin
g strategy is constructed. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.