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Active Control of Feedrate and Spindle Speed to Extend Tool Life During CNC Milling Processes
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open in viewerThis project involved design and partial implementation of an active tool wear monitoring and prevention platform. In order to assess the sponsor companyÂ’s needs, a requirements analysis was performed. After researching and analyzing the current state of the art a program was written in C and C++ to actively monitor axial cutting forces and control spindle speed and feedrate of a CNC to maximize tool life through various control methods. In order to complete the system, a comprehensive, user-friendly GUI was created.
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- E-project-031312-163236
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- Year
- 2012
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- Date created
- 2012-03-13
- Location
- Wuhan
- Resource type
- Major
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