Abstract

Machining is a complex process in which many variables can affect the desired results. Among them, surface roughness is a widely used index of a machined product quality and, in most cases, is a technical requirement for mechanical products since, together with dimensional precision, it affects the functional behavior of the parts during their useful life, especially when they have to be in contact with other materials. In-process surface roughness prediction is, thus, extremely important. In this work, an in-process surface roughness estimation procedure, based on least-squares support vector machines, is proposed for turning processes. The cutting conditions (feed rate, cutting speed, and depth of cut), parameters of tool geometry (nose radius and nose angle), and features extracted from the vibration signals constitute the input information to the system. Experimental results show that the proposed system can predict surface roughness with high accuracy in a fast and reliable way.

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