AX3L
Automotive
- Jun 22, 2013
- 37
Hi everyone!
I'm looking to introduce a system for fault detection in bearings and misalignments using vibration analysis (thanks for all the help with that in the vibration forum, by the way!). I found out that using the same equipment (a DAQ - Data Acquisition unit) one can measure tool wear very accurately, not only regular "dulling" wear but things like chipping and irregularities that leads to bad surface finish and defect products. I'm not quite sure about how this works in real life though, and I'm therefore wondering if anyone here have any experience with this? Today were measuring cutting force using the built in systems in the machines, but I'm thinking of this as an easy way of extend and complement those measurements to find even more problems.
(Sorry if I posted this wrong by the way, I thought it's not really a question about vibrations but more of a general machine question but please move it if appropriate).
Thanks in advance!
Axel
I'm looking to introduce a system for fault detection in bearings and misalignments using vibration analysis (thanks for all the help with that in the vibration forum, by the way!). I found out that using the same equipment (a DAQ - Data Acquisition unit) one can measure tool wear very accurately, not only regular "dulling" wear but things like chipping and irregularities that leads to bad surface finish and defect products. I'm not quite sure about how this works in real life though, and I'm therefore wondering if anyone here have any experience with this? Today were measuring cutting force using the built in systems in the machines, but I'm thinking of this as an easy way of extend and complement those measurements to find even more problems.
(Sorry if I posted this wrong by the way, I thought it's not really a question about vibrations but more of a general machine question but please move it if appropriate).
Thanks in advance!
Axel