Affiliation:
1. MBS Engineering, GE Superabrasives, 6325 Huntley Rd., Worthington, OH, 43085
Abstract
The realtime evaluation of normal, tangential and perpendicular cutting forces and spindle vibration provides a simple measure of blade friction, wear performance, diamond-bond wear rate differences, blade stiffness and machine support. These observations can be used to evaluate and diagnose problems in diamond sawing that might inhibit use of high-grade diamond crystals.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Mechanical Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering
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