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Ksme International Journal | 2002

In-process estimation of radial immersion angle using cutting force in face milling

Won Tae Kwon; Deokki Choi

In this paper, a on-line estimation method of the radial immersion angle using cutting force is presented. The ratio of cutting forces in feed and cross-feed directions acting on the single tooth at the immersion angle is a function of the immersion angle and the ratio of radial to tangential cutting force. It is found that the ratio of radial to tangential cutting force is not affected by cutting conditions and axial rake angle, which implies that the ratio determined by one preliminary experiment can be used regardless of the cutting conditions for a given tool and workpiece material. Using the measured cutting force during machining and predetermined ratio, the radial immersion ratio is estimated in process. Various experimental results show that the proposed method works within5% error range.


Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2005

Estimation of the Cutting Torque Without a Speed Sensor During CNC Turning

Won Tae Kwon; Ik jun Hong

In this paper, the cutting torque of a CNC machine tool during machining is monitored through the internet. To estimate the cutting torque precisely, the spindle driving system is divided into two parts: electrical induction motor part and mechanical part. A magnetized current is calculated from the measured three-phase stator currents and used for the total torque estimation generated by a spindle motor. Slip angular velocity is calculated from the magnetized current directly, which gets rid of the necessity of a spindle speed sensor. Since the frictional torque changes according to the cutting torque and the spindle rotational speed, an experiment is adopted to obtain the frictional torque as a function of the cutting torque and the spindle rotation speed. Then the cutting torque can be calculated by solving a 2nd order difference equation at a given cutting condition. A graphical programming method is used to implement the torque monitoring system developed in this study to the computer and at the same time monitor the torque of the spindle motor in real time through the internet. The cutting torque of the CNC lathe is estimated well within an about 3% error range in average in various cutting conditions.


International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture | 2002

Radial immersion angle estimation using cutting force and predetermined cutting force ratio in face milling

Won Tae Kwon; Deokki Choi

Radial immersion ratio is an important factor to determine the threshold for tool conditioning monitoring and automatic force regulation in face milling. In this paper, a method of on-line estimation of the radial immersion angle using cutting force is presented. When a tooth finishes sweeping, a sudden drop of cutting force occurs. This force drop is equal to the cutting force that acts on a single tooth at the swept angle of cut and can be obtained from the cutting force signal in feed and cross-feed directions. The ratio of cutting forces in feed and cross-feed directions acting on the single tooth at the immersion angle is a function of the immersion angle and the ratio of radial-to-tangential cutting force. In this study, it is found that the ratio of radial-to-tangential cutting force is not affected by cutting conditions and axial rake angle. Therefore, the ratio of radial-to-tangential cutting force determined by just one preliminary experiment can be used regardless of the cutting conditions for a given tool and workpiece material. Using the measured cutting force during machining and a predetermined ratio, the radial immersion ratio is estimated in the process. Various experiments show that the radial immersion ratio and instantaneous ratio of the radial to tangential direction cutting force can be estimated very well by the proposed method.


Ksme International Journal | 2004

Cutting Performance of Si3N4 Based SiC Ceramic Cutting Tools

Won Tae Kwon; Young-Wook Kim

Composites of Si3N4-SiC containing up to 30 wt% of dispersed SiC particles were fabricated via hot-pressing with an oxynitride glass. To determine the effect of sintering time and SiC content on the mechanical properties and the cutting performance, the composites with fixed 8 hr-sintering time and 20 wt% SiC content were fabricated and tested. Fracture toughness of the composites increased with increasing sintering time, while the hardness increased as the SiC content increased up to 20 wt%. The hardness of the composites was relatively independent of the grain size and the sintered density. For machining heat-treated AISI4140, the insert with 20 wt% SiC sintered for 8 hr showed the longest tool life while the insert with 20 wt% SiC sintered for 12 hr showed the longest tool life for machining gray cast iron. An effort was made to relate the mechanical properties, such as hardness, fracture toughness and wear resistance coefficient with the tool life. However, no apparent relationship was found between them. It may be stated that tool life is affected by not only the mechanical properties but also other properties such as surface roughness, density, grian size and the number of the inherent defects in the inserts.


Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2010

Optimization of EDM process for multiple performance characteristics using Taguchi method and Grey relational analysis

Jong Hyuk Jung; Won Tae Kwon


International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture | 2004

Effect of WC and group IV carbides on the cutting performance of Ti(C, N) cermet tools

Won Tae Kwon; June Seuk Park; Seongwon Kim; Shinhoo Kang


The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 1999

Real‐Time Monitoring of Tool Fracture in Turning Using Sensor Fusion

D Choi; Won Tae Kwon; Chong Nam Chu


Ceramics International | 2004

Development of Al2O3–SiC composite tool for machining application

Young Mok Ko; Won Tae Kwon; Young-Wook Kim


Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2005

Effect of group IV elements on the cutting characteristics of Ti(C,N) cermet tools and reliability analysis

Won Tae Kwon; June Seuk Park; Shinhoo Kang


Journal of Materials Science Letters | 2001

Effect of sintering-additive composition on fracture toughness of liquid-phase-sintered SiC ceramics

Sung-Gu Lee; Wan-Hee Shim; Jaeyeon Kim; Young-Wook Kim; Won Tae Kwon

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Young-Wook Kim

Seoul National University

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Shinhoo Kang

Seoul National University

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Chong N. Chu

Seoul National University

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Joon Yeong Gwon

Seoul National University

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June Seuk Park

Seoul National University

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Yong-Sun Kim

Seoul National University

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Young-Mok Ko

Seoul National University

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Chong Nam Chu

Seoul National University

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Hyeon Kyu Yoo

Seoul National University

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Hyun-Kyu Yoo

Seoul National University

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