THREE-AXIS FORCE MEASURING SENSOR OF THE SYSTEM FOR MONITORING CUTTING FORCES AND PROCESSES OCCURRING DURING HIGH-SPEED PROCESSING

Authors

  • Dmitry Aleksandrovich Dauhiala Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk
  • Kirill Vasilievich Korba Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk
  • Sergey Nikolaevich Abramenka Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36773/1818-1112-2023-130-1-82-86

Keywords:

measurement of cutting forces, sensor, high-speed processing, strain gauge

Abstract

The design of a three-component force measuring sensor has been developed to study the processes occurring during high-speed processing of structural materials on milling machines. From the experience of operating a system for measuring and registering cutting forces based on the UDM-600 sensor, technical requirements for the design of the designed sensor are formulated. A reasonable analysis and selection of materials, as well as sensor components, was made. A prototype of the sensor was made, its tests were carried out on the AG-400 machine.

Author Biographies

Dmitry Aleksandrovich Dauhiala, Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk

Ph.D in Engineering, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Energy and Electronics of the Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk, Novopolotsk, Republic of Belarus.

Kirill Vasilievich Korba, Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk

Master of Technical Sciences, Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk, Novopolotsk, Republic of Belarus.

Sergey Nikolaevich Abramenka, Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk

Senior Lecturer of the Department of Energy and Electronics of the Euphrosyne Polotskaya State University of Polotsk, Novopolotsk, Republic of Belarus.

Published

2023-03-24

How to Cite

(1)
Dauhiala, D. A.; Korba, K. V.; Abramenka, S. N. THREE-AXIS FORCE MEASURING SENSOR OF THE SYSTEM FOR MONITORING CUTTING FORCES AND PROCESSES OCCURRING DURING HIGH-SPEED PROCESSING. Вестник БрГТУ 2023, 82-86.