The grinding process is usually one of the last stages in the manufacturing process chain since it can provide superior surface finish and closer dimensional tolerances. However, due to peculiarities of the grinding process, workpiece material is susceptible to many problems, what demands a reliable real-time monitoring system. Some grinding monitoring systems have been proposed by means of sensors. However, literature is still scarce in terms of employing time-frequency analysis techniques during grinding of ceramics. Thus, this paper proposes an application of the low-cost piezoelectric transducer (PZT) in the analysis of the surface quality of ceramic workpieces during grinding process by means of frequency-time domain technique along with the ratio of power parameter (ROP). An integrated high-cost commonly used acoustic emission (AE) sensor was employed in order to compare the results with the low-cost PZT transducer. Tests were performed using a surface grinding machine. Three values of depth of cut were selected in order to represent slight, moderate and severe grinding conditions. Signals were collected at 2 MHz. The short-time Fourier transform (STFT) was studied in order to obtain the frequency variations over time. An analysis of the ratio of power (ROP) values was performed in order to establish a correlation with the surface roughness. The ROP values are highly desirable for setting a threshold to detect the workpiece surface quality and implementing into a monitoring system. The results using the PZT transducer showed a great similarity to those obtained by using the AE sensor.

A Contribution to the Monitoring of Ceramic Surface Quality Using a Low-Cost Piezoelectric Transducer in the Grinding Operation / Martin Aulestia Viera, ; Felipe, Alexandre; Wenderson, Lopes; Paulo de Aguiar, ; Rosemar Batista da Silva, ; Doriana, D’Addona; Andre, Andreoli; Eduardo, Bianchi. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno 5th International Electronic Conference on Sensors and Applications nel 15–30 November 2018).

A Contribution to the Monitoring of Ceramic Surface Quality Using a Low-Cost Piezoelectric Transducer in the Grinding Operation

Doriana D’addona;
2018

Abstract

The grinding process is usually one of the last stages in the manufacturing process chain since it can provide superior surface finish and closer dimensional tolerances. However, due to peculiarities of the grinding process, workpiece material is susceptible to many problems, what demands a reliable real-time monitoring system. Some grinding monitoring systems have been proposed by means of sensors. However, literature is still scarce in terms of employing time-frequency analysis techniques during grinding of ceramics. Thus, this paper proposes an application of the low-cost piezoelectric transducer (PZT) in the analysis of the surface quality of ceramic workpieces during grinding process by means of frequency-time domain technique along with the ratio of power parameter (ROP). An integrated high-cost commonly used acoustic emission (AE) sensor was employed in order to compare the results with the low-cost PZT transducer. Tests were performed using a surface grinding machine. Three values of depth of cut were selected in order to represent slight, moderate and severe grinding conditions. Signals were collected at 2 MHz. The short-time Fourier transform (STFT) was studied in order to obtain the frequency variations over time. An analysis of the ratio of power (ROP) values was performed in order to establish a correlation with the surface roughness. The ROP values are highly desirable for setting a threshold to detect the workpiece surface quality and implementing into a monitoring system. The results using the PZT transducer showed a great similarity to those obtained by using the AE sensor.
2018
A Contribution to the Monitoring of Ceramic Surface Quality Using a Low-Cost Piezoelectric Transducer in the Grinding Operation / Martin Aulestia Viera, ; Felipe, Alexandre; Wenderson, Lopes; Paulo de Aguiar, ; Rosemar Batista da Silva, ; Doriana, D’Addona; Andre, Andreoli; Eduardo, Bianchi. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno 5th International Electronic Conference on Sensors and Applications nel 15–30 November 2018).
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