Sensors (Aug 2020)

Cutting Forces Assessment in CNC Machining Processes: A Critical Review

  • Vitor F. C. Sousa,
  • Francisco J. G. Silva,
  • José S. Fecheira,
  • Hernâni M. Lopes,
  • Rui Pedro Martinho,
  • Rafaela B. Casais,
  • Luís Pinto Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20164536
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 16
p. 4536

Abstract

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Machining processes remain an unavoidable technique in the production of high-precision parts. Tool behavior is of the utmost importance in machining productivity and costs. Tool performance can be assessed by the roughness left on the machined surfaces, as well as of the forces developed during the process. There are various techniques to determine these cutting forces, such as cutting force prediction or measurement, using dynamometers and other sensor systems. This technique has often been used by numerous researchers in this area. This paper aims to give a review of the different techniques and devices for measuring the forces developed for machining processes, allowing a quick perception of the advantages and limitations of each technique, through the literature research carried out, using recently published works.

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