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Tool Wear Condition Monitoring in Tapping Process by Fuzzy Logic

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  • Ratchapon Masakasin

    (Kasetsart University, Thailand)

  • Chana Raksiri

    (Kasetsart University, Thailand)

Abstract

The objective of this research is to study tool wear condition monitoring in tapping process on CNC machining center machine by using fuzzy logic, to determine the status of cutting tool and the suitable time of changing tool before the tool failure or damage on work piece. The input data that were used in fuzzy logic system obtained from three sensors signal include a spindle current, force and vibration sensor. Fuzzy C-mean clustering and neural network were used to guide in the development of membership function. The status of tool was identified by crisp output values from fuzzy logic system. The results showed fuzzy logic can be used to monitor the tool wear. The performance of fuzzy system based on the number of input data sets and validation of expert in fuzzy rules.

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  • Ratchapon Masakasin & Chana Raksiri, 2013. "Tool Wear Condition Monitoring in Tapping Process by Fuzzy Logic," Diversity, Technology, and Innovation for Operational Competitiveness: Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on Technology Innovation and Industrial Management,, ToKnowPress.
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