@Article{sv.2022.014910, AUTHOR = {A. D. Patange, R. Jegadeeshwaran, N. S. Bajaj, A. N. Khairnar, N. A. Gavade}, TITLE = {Application of Machine Learning for Tool Condition Monitoring in Turning}, JOURNAL = {Sound \& Vibration}, VOLUME = {56}, YEAR = {2022}, NUMBER = {2}, PAGES = {127--145}, URL = {http://www.techscience.com/sv/v56n2/47132}, ISSN = {2693-1443}, ABSTRACT = {

The machining process is primarily used to remove material using cutting tools. Any variation in tool state affects the quality of a finished job and causes disturbances. So, a tool monitoring scheme (TMS) for categorization and supervision of failures has become the utmost priority. To respond, traditional TMS followed by the machine learning (ML) analysis is advocated in this paper. Classification in ML is supervised based learning method wherein the ML algorithm learn from the training data input fed to it and then employ this model to categorize the new datasets for precise prediction of a class and observation. In the current study, investigation on the single point cutting tool is carried out while turning a stainless steel (SS) workpeice on the manual lathe trainer. The vibrations developed during this activity are examined for failure-free and various failure states of a tool. The statistical modeling is then incorporated to trace vital signs from vibration signals. The multiple-binary-rule-based model for categorization is designed using the decision tree. Lastly, various tree-based algorithms are used for the categorization of tool conditions. The Random Forest offered the highest classification accuracy, i.e., 92.6%.

}, DOI = {10.32604/sv.2022.014910} }