Abstract
AbstractIn search of an alternative to micro-milling, a new micromachining technology based on the principles of single-edge cutting has been successfully developed. To have full control of the cutting process, an artificial vision system has been developed, which is able to locate the tip of the cutting tool and thus calculate the forces that develop along the programmed cutting path. As a complementary measuring system, a piezoelectric matrix sensor has been developed that through the composition of the forces in each of the axes of the cutting micro machine can locate the tip of the tool. Preliminary tests yield results that agree with the artificial vision system, the use of this matrix force sensor is a competent complement to the artificial vision system when it does not have the right conditions for its operation.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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