The aim of the present research was to build a simple model for tool wear m
onitoring during the machining process. In addition, by this model a predic
tion of tool wear for a variety of different cutting speeds and feed rates
should be possible. Therefore, the sound pressure at 0.5 m from the cutting
zone during the turning was measured by a condenser microphone and analyse
d in frequency domain from 0 to 22kHz. The measurement arrangement as well
as the possibilities for on-line sensing of the tool wear are presented. Th
e workpiece material was carbon steel Ck15 (DIN) and the cutting insert was
made of cermet without coating. The depth of cut was the constant, whereas
the cutting speed, feed rate and flank wear of the tool were variables. Th
e results showed that an increase in tool wear correlates with an increase
in the amplitude of the recorded sound between 6 and 20 kHz. Similarly, an
increase in feed rate resulted in an increase of sound intensity between 2
and 19 kHz. In contrast with these findings, the cutting speed influenced t
he recorded signals considerably less. It can be-concluded that under the g
iven circumstances the monitoring of tool wear by the sound emitted is a po
ssible and relatively simple method. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rig
hts reserved.