Method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal
A method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal, applied to a machine tool that utilizes a tool to perform a removal process upon a workpiece, comprises the steps of: setting a target machining instruction; utilizing a processor to divide the target machining instruction into a residual machining instruction and a micro machining instruction; performing the residual machining instruction; without any coolant or with little coolant, performing the micro machining instruction, and having at least one thermal image sensor to detect a thermal image of a contact area of the tool and the workpiece; having the processor to derive a temperature feature by evaluating the thermal image; and, having the processor to compare the temperature feature with at least one threshold for determining the tool health.
1 . A method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal, executed by a processor that applied to a machine tool to utilize a tool to perform a removal process upon a workpiece, comprising the steps of:
setting a target machining instruction, wherein the target machining instruction is used to perform a target machining depth Dt;
utilizing the processor to divide the target machining instruction into a residual machining instruction and a micro machining instruction, wherein the residual machining instruction is used to perform a residual machining depth Dr, the micro machining instruction is used to perform a micro machining depth Dm, the micro machining depth Dm is equal to or greater than a minimum unit displacement of the tool, and Dt=Dr+Dm;
performing the residual machining instruction;
with or without any coolant, performing the micro machining instruction, and having at least one thermal image sensor to detect a thermal image of a contact area of the tool and the workpiece;
having the processor to derive a temperature feature by evaluating the thermal image; and
having the processor to compare the temperature feature with at least one threshold for determining the tool health;
wherein the thermal image sensor divides the contact area of the tool and workpiece into sections, and the thermal image is detected at each of the sections.
2 . The method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal of claim 1 , wherein, after the processor evaluates the thermal image to derive the temperature feature, a determination whether or not the threshold exists is firstly made; if positive, have the processor to compare the temperature feature to the at least one threshold for determining the tool health; and, if negative, the temperature feature is referred to set the threshold, and then perform a next instruction of an original machining program code.
3 . The method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal of claim 1 , wherein the processor compares the temperature feature with the at least one threshold, and determines whether or not the temperature feature is greater than the threshold; if positive, issue an alert to replace the tool, and keep performing a next instruction of an original machining program code; and, if negative, keep performing the next instruction of the original machining program code.
4 . The method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal of claim 3 , further including a plurality of different thresholds, wherein the processor compares the temperature feature with each of the plurality of different thresholds, and issues different alerts of replacing the tool at different sections of the contact area of the tool and the workpiece.
5 . The method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal of claim 1 , wherein the temperature feature includes a temperature-feature rise velocity and a maximum temperature-feature rise value, the threshold includes a temperature-feature rise velocity threshold and a maximum temperature-feature rise value threshold, the temperature-feature rise velocity is compared with the temperature-feature rise velocity threshold, the maximum temperature-feature rise value is compared with the maximum temperature-feature rise value threshold, and thus the tool health is determined.
6 . The method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal of claim 1 , wherein the machine tool includes a controller, the controller is connected with at least one drive, the at least one drive is connected with the tool to drive the tool, and the controller is connected with the processor.
7 . The method for evaluating tool health with the temperature rising signal of claim 6 , wherein the processor is integrated in or independent to the controller of the machine tool.