Abstract
A series of cutting trails have been carried out utilising milling operations and the development of chatter on the machined surface has been analysed. 3D surface metrology techniques have been used to characterise the surface and particular attention has been paid to the use of Areal Auto Correlation Function (AACF) and Areal Power Spectral Densities (APSD). Bom the AACF and APSD have been shown to effectively characterise the development and appearance of chatter and the implications of the use of these techniques for potentially controlling the machining process have been outlined.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Laser Metrology and Machine Performance VI |
Editors | D.G. Ford |
Publisher | WIT Press |
Pages | 107-117 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Volume | 44 |
ISBN (Print) | 1853129909, 9781853129902 |
Publication status | Published - 2003 |
Event | 6th International Conference on Laser Metrology, Machine Tool, CMM and Robot Performance - University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, United Kingdom Duration: 1 Jul 2003 → 3 Jul 2003 Conference number: 6 |
Conference
Conference | 6th International Conference on Laser Metrology, Machine Tool, CMM and Robot Performance |
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Abbreviated title | LAMDAMAP 2003 |
Country | United Kingdom |
City | Huddersfield |
Period | 1/07/03 → 3/07/03 |
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Surface analysis techniques to optimise the performance of CNC machine tools. / Jiang, X. Q.; Blunt, L.
Laser Metrology and Machine Performance VI. ed. / D.G. Ford. Vol. 44 WIT Press, 2003. p. 107-117.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
TY - GEN
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AU - Jiang, X. Q.
AU - Blunt, L.
PY - 2003
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N2 - A series of cutting trails have been carried out utilising milling operations and the development of chatter on the machined surface has been analysed. 3D surface metrology techniques have been used to characterise the surface and particular attention has been paid to the use of Areal Auto Correlation Function (AACF) and Areal Power Spectral Densities (APSD). Bom the AACF and APSD have been shown to effectively characterise the development and appearance of chatter and the implications of the use of these techniques for potentially controlling the machining process have been outlined.
AB - A series of cutting trails have been carried out utilising milling operations and the development of chatter on the machined surface has been analysed. 3D surface metrology techniques have been used to characterise the surface and particular attention has been paid to the use of Areal Auto Correlation Function (AACF) and Areal Power Spectral Densities (APSD). Bom the AACF and APSD have been shown to effectively characterise the development and appearance of chatter and the implications of the use of these techniques for potentially controlling the machining process have been outlined.
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M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 1853129909
SN - 9781853129902
VL - 44
SP - 107
EP - 117
BT - Laser Metrology and Machine Performance VI
A2 - Ford, D.G.
PB - WIT Press
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