Handbook of Machine Tool Analysis

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by: Ioan D. Marinescu

Topics include: acoustical emission signal, virtual apparatus, vibroacoustic behavior, vibrator signal, vibroacoustic signals, kinematic schema, leading screw, kinematic chain structure, constructive parameters, rolling frequency, virtual instrumentation, superior harmonics, graphical block, rolling paths, peak factor, rack angle, alarm pattern, natural vibration mode, square mean value, balls mechanism, vibration signal, neuron activation function, diagnosis index, captured signal, neuron emits

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* Contains techniques to increase productivity, quality, and strength in system operation

* Provides current analytical procedures for machine tool assessment and integration in manufacturing processes

* Supplies mathematical models of major elements in the kinematic feed chain

* Presents modern approaches to precisely diagnose defects in the behavior of bearings, rolling guides, and gears

Written by seasoned experts in the field, this reference explores efficient methods of design, structural analysis, and algorithm formulation to reduce waste, noise, and breakage in system function, identify faults in system construction, and achieve optimal machine tool performance. The authors investigate issues such as force, noise, vibration, and acoustic emission to predict the durability and strength of major system components. They evaluate noise levels for different types of machine tools, the effect of abrasion, fissure, and chemical diffusion on acoustic emission signals, the role of neural networks in machine tool diagnostics, and the Kurtosis method in virtual instrumentation.


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