АNALYSIS OF OPTICAL METHODS FOR MONITORING THE WORKING SURFACE STATE OF THE GRINDING WHEEL

Authors

  • Alexander Orlov Institute of Engineering Sciences, Pskov State University (RU)
  • Igor Nikiforov Institute of Engineering Sciences, Pskov State University (RU)
  • Pavel Maltsev Institute of Engineering Sciences, Pskov State University (RU)
  • Anton Usik Institute of Engineering Sciences, Pskov State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/etr2021vol3.6548

Keywords:

Grinding, tool wear, laser, triangulation, machine vision, light polarization

Abstract

The article describes an analysis of non-contact optical methods for monitoring linear wear and the working surface condition of the grinding wheel during dry grinding. The presented methods are based on computer processing of photo and video materials, 3D models surface construction of the grinding wheel, the machine vision and using of the optical equipment. The advantages and disadvantages of this methods were analyzed. As a result of the conducted research, it was concluded that the usable area of the considered methods depends on the circle material, cutting parameters, control objectives, including the requirement for on-line control, and also the available material and technical equipment.

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Published

2021-06-16

How to Cite

[1]
A. Orlov, I. Nikiforov, P. Maltsev, and A. Usik, “АNALYSIS OF OPTICAL METHODS FOR MONITORING THE WORKING SURFACE STATE OF THE GRINDING WHEEL”, ETR, vol. 3, pp. 252–255, Jun. 2021, doi: 10.17770/etr2021vol3.6548.