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Back to Improving Precision Grinding Performance with Force-Adaptive Control
Improving Precision Grinding Performance with Force-Adaptive Control
Author/Editor:
Robert S Hahn, PhD, PE, CMfgE, FSME
Description
Back to Improving Precision Grinding Performance with Force-Adaptive Control
Real time monitoring of the normal grinding force permits faster grinding cycles with closer size tolerance. Variations in wheel sharpness, stock allowance, and wheel size cause variations in normal force and system deflection. Size and taper errors resulting from these force variations can be reduced. Wheel sharpness is monitored in real time. Artificial, computer-induced rigidity in flexible grinding systems is described.
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