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Fast Sensor Systems for the Monitoring of Workpiece and Tool in Grinding

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Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology

Part of the book series: International Centre for Mechanical Sciences ((CISM,volume 372))

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In grinding a thermal damage of the workpiece has to be avoided reliably. For this aim various techniques are used to check the integrity state of a ground workpiece, to monitor the process itself or to evaluate the grinding wheel wear. In this paper the principles and measuring results of different suitable sensor systems are presented. A micromagnetic system is used to characterise the surface integrity state of case-hardened workpieces. A laser triangulation sensor has been developed, which can be installed in the workspace of a grinding machine. The evaluation of the sensor parameters allows to describe the micro- and macrogeometrical wear state of the grinding wheel. Examples of industrial application demonstrate the efficiency of these technologies to avoid thermal damage.

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Tönshoff, H.K., Karpuschewski, B., Regent, C. (1996). Fast Sensor Systems for the Monitoring of Workpiece and Tool in Grinding. In: Kuljanic, E. (eds) Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 372. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2678-3_20

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