학술논문

Fuzzy modelling of machine-tool cutting process
Document Type
Conference
Source
Third International Conference on Industrial Fuzzy Control and Intelligent Systems Industrial fuzzy control and intelligent systems Industrial Fuzzy Control and Intelligent Systems, 1993., IFIS '93., Third International Conference on. :191-196 1993
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Computing and Processing
Fuzzy control
Metalworking machines
Fuzzy sets
Machining
Control systems
Process control
Fuzzy systems
Nonlinear control systems
Control nonlinearities
Artificial intelligence
Language
Abstract
Fuzzy control of machining process is a very promissory approach, taking into account the machine-tool complexity and efficiency. Creation of the knowledge base for this fuzzy controller requires something more than operators experience: an objective support. Such objective support is to be obtained from experiments, during which the machine-tool actually performs the cutting process and the corresponding input and output data must be gathered. A rather efficient approach, fuzzy clustering, was chosen for elaborating this data in order to obtain the required knowledge base for the fuzzy model. The paper describes the algorithms, experiments and fuzzy models for the cutting process of a milling machine. The models obtained are the basis for designing the model-based fuzzy supervisory controller for this machine.ETX