Experimental study of burn classification and prediction using indirect method in surface grinding of AISI 1045 steel

被引:4
作者
Zhensheng Yang
Zhonghua Yu
机构
[1] Zhejiang University,Department of Mechanical Engineering
来源
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2013年 / 68卷
关键词
Grinding burn; Sensor; Feature extraction; FFT; Discrete wavelet transform; Support vector machine;
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摘要
Grinding burn is a discoloration phenomenon according to the thickness of oxide layer on the ground surface. This study tries to establish an automatic grinding burn detection system with robust burn features that are caused by burn and not by the design parameters. To address this issue, a method based on acoustic emission sensor, accelerator, electric current transducers, and voltage transducers was proposed in an attempt to extract burn signatures. A trial-and-error experimental procedure was presented to find out burn threshold. Vitrified aluminum oxide grinding wheel and AISI 1045 steel workpiece were used in the grinding test, as they were the most commonly used wheel–workpiece combinations in conventional grinding process. With the help of fast Fourier transform and discrete wavelet transform, the spectral centroid of AE signal, the maximum value of power signal, and the RMS of the AE wavelet decomposition transform from wavelet decomposition levels d1 to d5 were extracted as burn features. The spectral centroid of AE signal was believed not to be affected by grinding parameters. A classification and prediction system based on support vector machine was established in order to identify grinding burn automatically. Results indicate that the classification system performs quite well on grinding burn classification and prediction.
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页码:2439 / 2449
页数:10
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