Abstract

In this study, the potential to monitor the high-technology nailing of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic material (CFRTP) under ultrasonic vibration was investigated by acoustic emission (AE) method. AE signals were detected by a piezoelectric AE sensor during high-technology nailing under ultrasonic vibration. This paper describes some experimental results on AE signal characteristics and observation of the high-technology nailing. In order to investigate the effects of machining condition, we focused on RMS voltage, which is dependent on the energy parameter of the AE signal. It was found that the AE method is a useful method of monitoring high-technology nailing.

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