3 results match your criteria: "Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies Center (AMTC)[Affiliation]"
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April 2024
R&D Material and Technology Development, Seco Tools AB, SE-73782 Fagersta, Sweden.
The fifth Industrial revolution (I5.0) prioritizes resilience and sustainability, integrating cognitive cyber-physical systems and advanced technologies to enhance machining processes. Numerous research studies have been conducted to optimize machining operations by identifying and reducing sources of uncertainty and estimating the optimal cutting parameters.
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April 2023
Hybrid Manufacturing, Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies Center (AMTC), National Research Council Canada, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6, Canada.
Tool Condition Monitoring systems are essential to achieve the desired industrial competitive advantage in terms of reducing costs, increasing productivity, improving quality, and preventing machined part damage. A sudden tool failure is analytically unpredictable due to the high dynamics of the machining process in the industrial environment. Therefore, a system for detecting and preventing sudden tool failures was developed for real-time implementation.
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March 2022
Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, QC H3A 0C3, Canada.
In the era of the "Industry 4.0" revolution, self-adjusting and unmanned machining systems have gained considerable interest in high-value manufacturing industries to cope with the growing demand for high productivity, standardized part quality, and reduced cost. Tool condition monitoring (TCM) systems pave the way for automated machining through monitoring the state of the cutting tool, including the occurrences of wear, cracks, chipping, and breakage, with the aim of improving the efficiency and economics of the machining process.
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