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An Investigation on High-Resolution Temperature Measurement in Precision Fly-Cutting
Daniel Gräbner1, Tjarden Zielinski2,3, Andrey Vovk2,3
1Institute for Microsensors, Actuators and Systems (IMSAS), University of Bremen, 28359 Bremen, Germany.
Abstract:
The loads acting on a workpiece during machining processes determine the modification of the surface of the final workpiece and, thus, its functional properties. In this work, a method that uses thermocouples to measure the temperature in precision fly-cutting machining with high spatial and temporal resolution is presented. Experiments were conducted for various materials and machining parameters. We compare experimental measurement data with results from modern and advanced machining process simulation and find a good match between experimental and simulation results. Therefore, the simulation is validated by experimental data and can be used to calculate realistic internal loads of machining processes.

