An approach to monitoring of the grinding process using acoustic emission (AE) technique

作者: W. Hundt , D. Leuenberger , F. Rehsteiner , P. Gygax

DOI: 10.1016/S0007-8506(07)62217-3

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摘要: Abstract For optimization and control of the grinding process it is necessary to monitor state wear wheel. In a European project for this purpose AE was measured during analyzed in frequency range up 3.5 MHz. Single grain experiments showed different phenomena be readily distinguishable by their individual signature at these frequencies. The high contact real process, however, produces strongly overlapping signals. A strategy developed separate describe several sources. Their correlation physical events object further research.

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