Cyclostationarity approach for monitoring chatter and tool wear in high speed milling

被引:100
|
作者
Lamraoui, M. [1 ,2 ]
Thomas, M. [1 ]
El Badaoui, M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Ecole Technol Super, DYNAMO Lab, Montreal, PQ H1C 1K3, Canada
[2] Univ St Etienne, Univ Lyon, F-42000 St Etienne, France
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Machining Monitoring; Cyclostationarity; Chatter; Tool wear; Wigner-Ville Spectrum; Angular Kurtosis and power; IN-PROCESS DETECTION; PART I; PREDICTION; SIGNALS; SENSOR; ORDER;
D O I
10.1016/j.ymssp.2013.05.001
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
Detection of chatter and tool wear is crucial in the machining process and their monitoring is a key issue, for: (1) insuring better surface quality, (2) increasing productivity and (3) protecting both machines and safe workpiece. This paper presents an investigation of chatter and tool wear using the cyclostationary method to process the vibrations signals acquired from high speed milling. Experimental cutting tests were achieved on slot milling operation of aluminum alloy. The experimental set-up is designed for acquisition of accelerometer signals and encoding information picked up from an encoder. The encoder signal is used for re-sampling accelerometers signals in angular domain using a specific algorithm that was developed in LASPI laboratory. The use of cyclostationary on accelerometer signals has been applied for monitoring chatter and tool wear in high speed milling. The cyclostationarity appears on average properties (first order) of signals, on the energetic properties (second order) and it generates spectral lines at cyclic frequencies in spectral correlation. Angular power and kurtosis are used to analyze chatter phenomena. The formation of chatter is characterized by unstable, chaotic motion of the tool and strong anomalous fluctuations of cutting forces. Results show that stable machining generates only very few cyclostationary components. of second order while chatter is strongly correlated to cyclostationary components of second order. By machining in the unstable region, chatter. results in flat angular kurtosis and flat angular power, such as a pseudo (white) random signal with flat spectrum. Results reveal that spectral correlation and Wigner Ville spectrum or integrated Wigner Ville issued from second-order cyclostationary are an efficient parameter for the early diagnosis of faults in high speed machining, such as chatter, tool wear and bearings, compared to traditional stationary methods. Wigner Ville representation of the residual signal shows that the energy corresponding to the tooth passing decreases when chatter phenomenon occurs. The effect of the tool wear and the number of broken teeth on the excitation of structure resonances appears in Wigner Ville presentation. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:177 / 198
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Tool wear characterization in high-speed milling of titanium metal matrix composites
    Kamalizadeh, Saeid
    Niknam, Seyed Ali
    Asgari, Alireza
    Balazinski, Marek
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, 2019, 100 (9-12): : 2901 - 2913
  • [22] Tool wear and surface integrity in high speed milling of a near alpha titanium alloy
    Zhang, Yiping
    Xu, Jiuhua
    Geng, Guosheng
    ADVANCES IN MATERIALS MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY II, 2006, 532-533 : 644 - +
  • [23] Tool wear characterization in high-speed milling of titanium metal matrix composites
    Saeid Kamalizadeh
    Seyed Ali Niknam
    Alireza Asgari
    Marek Balazinski
    The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2019, 100 : 2901 - 2913
  • [24] Tool wear monitoring of micro-milling operations
    Malekian, Mohammad
    Park, Simon S.
    Jun, Martin B. G.
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY, 2009, 209 (10) : 4903 - 4914
  • [25] aZIBO shape descriptor for monitoring tool wear in milling
    Garcia-Ordas, M. T.
    Alegre, E.
    Gonzalez-Castro, V.
    Garcia-Olalla, O.
    Barreiro, J.
    Fernandez-Abia, A. I.
    MESIC MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2015, 2015, 132 : 958 - 965
  • [26] A cutting power model for tool wear monitoring in milling
    Shao, H
    Wang, HL
    Zhao, XM
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MACHINE TOOLS & MANUFACTURE, 2004, 44 (14): : 1503 - 1509
  • [27] An Approach to Tool Wear Monitoring in Small Diameter End Milling Using CCD Image
    Yoshimitsu, Shinichi
    Uchinomaru, Kazuto
    Shimana, Kenji
    Harada, Masakazu
    Kobaru, Yuya
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND ROBOTICS RESEARCH, 2022, 11 (09): : 705 - 709
  • [28] Chatter stability prediction for high-speed milling through a novel experimental-analytical approach
    Grossi, N.
    Montevecchi, F.
    Sallese, L.
    Scippa, A.
    Campatelli, G.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, 2017, 89 (9-12): : 2587 - 2601
  • [29] Chatter stability prediction for high-speed milling through a novel experimental-analytical approach
    N. Grossi
    F. Montevecchi
    L. Sallese
    A. Scippa
    G. Campatelli
    The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2017, 89 : 2587 - 2601
  • [30] Robust Active Chatter Control in the High-Speed Milling Process
    van Dijk, Niels J. M.
    van de Wouw, Nathan
    Doppenberg, Ed J. J.
    Oosterling, Han A. J.
    Nijmeijer, Henk
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CONTROL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY, 2012, 20 (04) : 901 - 917