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Optimization of Internal Grinding by Microcomputer-Based Force Control
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In this article, a force closed-loop controller for internal grinding of borings with an initial out-round state is presented. But the authors focus on internal grinding with a microcomputer.About:
This article is published in CIRP Annals.The article was published on 1986-01-01. It has received 35 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Grinding wheel & Grinding.read more
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Developments and Trends in Monitoring and Control of Machining Processes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe conventional and enhanced methods for the monitoring and control of machining processes with a limitation to cutting and grinding machine tools, and the differences between the various methods and the corresponding equipment, software and strategies are considered.
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Applications of artificial intelligence in grinding
TL;DR: This paper reviews research into the use of AI methods to harness the knowledge and skills required to plan, set-up, operate and control grinding processes and predicts future developments will favour increasing communication within a CIM environment.
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Monitoring and Optimization of Internal Grinding Process
TL;DR: In this study, in-process monitoring methods using power and acoustics emission sensors are proposed to detect malfunctions in the internal grinding process and a new internal grinding cycle featuring rapid indeed is proposed to minimize the grinding cycle time.
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Dynamic Modeling of a Novel Workpiece Table for Active Surface Grinding Control
TL;DR: In this paper, a workpiece micro-positioning table utilizing a piezoelectric translator has been developed to implement active control during surface grinding, where the workpiece table has a working area of 100×100 mm and a nominal working range of 45 μm.
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Centreless Grinding Research and its Application in Advanced Manufacturing Technology
W.B. Rowe,M. Miyashita,W. Koenig +2 more
TL;DR: Centerless grinding is a subject of interest mainly to volume manufactures producing continuously OT in batches of 25 components or more, products are produced by Centreless grinding in a very wide range of materials which sometimes makes the use of any other process difficult.
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A breakthrough in production grinding with bn wheels -a result of systematic scientific work
TL;DR: Several parallel paths are being pursued in the further development of grinding processes on the one hand, since higher material removal rates are to be realized, machines of greater rigidity with more efficient drives and tools are required On the other hand, increasing demands are placed on the quality of machined parts as discussed by the authors.