In monitoring of dressing operations, a varying acoustic response when the dressing disk touches the wheel signifies irregularities on the wheel surface. Acoustic sensing can detect variations of less 0.5 µm on the surface of the wheel. After the disk dresses the wheel, a steady acoustic signature signifies the wheel is uniform and ready to grind.
Giordano Falchieri, product manager in Marposs Corp., Auburn Hills, Mich., said the sensing technologies employed in grinding generally involve monitoring different levels of vibration.
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Read the Just Looking article, that first appeared in the October 2007 issue of Cutting Tool Engineering Magazine.