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Low-cost, constrained-motion dynamometer for milling force measurement...

by Michael F Gomez, Tony L Schmitz
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Manufacturing Letters
Publication Date
Page Numbers
34 to 39
Volume
25

This paper describes the design and testing of a low-cost dynamometer for milling force measurement. The monolithic design is based on constrained-motion/flexure-based kinematics, where force is inferred from displacement measured using a low-cost optical interrupter (i.e., a knife edge that partially interrupts the beam in an emitter-detector pair). The time-dependent displacement of the dynamometer’s moving platform caused by the milling force is converted to the frequency domain, multiplied by the inverse of the single degree of freedom frequency response, and converted back to the time domain to obtain the time dependent cutting force. Comparisons with commercially available, piezoelectric-based force measurement are provided.