![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hosseinabadi HAH, Altintas Y (2014) Modeling and active damping of structural vibrations in machine tools. Landeta JF, Valdivielso AF, Lacalle LNL, Girot F, Pérez JM (2015) Wear of form taps in threading of steel cold forged parts. This allowed the dynamic evaluation of the system through the measurement of force signals generated in the threading process. Through dynamic analysis of the axial force signal observed the dynamic characteristics of the process and the machine tool. The increase in cutting speed resulted in a direct increase in the axial force vibrations as its frequency came close to the natural frequency of the system. The natural frequency of the floating fixture system influenced the behavior of the axial forces. The experimental results indicate that the floating system did not present a good dynamic behavior at high cutting speeds, this greater application of vibration is due to the resonance due to the combination of oscillations under forced and natural vibration. The dynamic behavior of the force signal was used to evaluate the process, varying the cutting parameters and the clamping system of the workpiece. The objective of this paper is to study the dynamic behavior of tapping in relation to several characteristics of the process. In the case of tapping, it is common to use components and equipment with less rigidity, which compromises the dynamic behavior in several situations and can lead to process distortion or failure. Tapping is one of the processes that most requires attention in the industry, due to the stage in which it occurs and its characteristics. ![]()
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