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Application of Adaptive Control to High-Speed Aluminum Machining
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Adaptive control enables more productive use of high speed numerically controlled milling machines. With adaptive control, machines are programmed for optimum material removal, with the controller automatically reducing the material feed rate when heavy load conditions are encountered. The authors outline advantages of adaptive control and describe their testing technique for determining appropriate values for making maximally effective use of adaptive control.
Authors
- Larry Escobedo - Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
- Scott Wilson - Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
- Dave Force - Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
- Robin Smith - Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
- Mike Robertson - Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
- Kevin Deneen - Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
- Mark Naylor - Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
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Escobedo, L., Wilson, S., Force, D., Smith, R. et al., "Application of Adaptive Control to High-Speed Aluminum Machining," SAE Technical Paper 972251, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972251.Also In
References
- Programming Manual for Cincinnati Milacron traveling column 5 axis machining center with A950 CNC control
- Kennemetal cutting tools company technical reference data for RPF cutters