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    Nachhaltige Reinigung und Präparation
    In der Fertigungstechnik lautet aktuell die Devise, innovative Wege für mehr Nachhaltigkeit zu entdecken. Für industrielle Reinigungsprozesse ist das CO2-Strahlen auf dem Vormarsch - im Beitrag wird beschrieben, warum.
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    Edge Computing Software für den Zerspanungsprozess
    ( 2023) ;
    Hocke, Toni
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    Heper, Martin
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    In aktuellen Forschungsprojekten entwickeln Forscher des Instituts für Werkzeugmaschinen und Fabrikbetrieb (IWF) Open-Source-Software für Edge Devices. Für die Auslegung der Fertigungsprozesse wird neben den ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Themen auch exemplarisch die Auslegung einer entwickelten Auswerteelektronik inklusive der Softwarebereitstellung adressiert. Der interdisziplinäre Ansatz, einschließlich der Softwarebereitstellung, wird exemplarisch an einem DFG-Projekt zur Prozessüberwachung bei der Ultrapräzisionsdrehbearbeitung diskutiert.
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    Enabling of Automatically Generation of Cutting Paths for Three-Dimensional Pre-Contouring with Waterjet Trimming
    ( 2023)
    Reder, Waldemar
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    Abrasive Water Injector Jet Cutting (AWIJC) is a flexible machining process for manufacturing high-performance materials, such as titan-and nickel-base-alloys. Due to the low ductility and thermal conductivity of these materials, conventional machining is struggling with high tool costs and wear. The tool wear in AWIJC is independent of the machined material, and the process has the potential to provide a cost-efficient solution in machining high-performance materials. Trimming, a near-net-shape pre-contouring with multi-stage AWIJC, requires a detailed knowledge of cutting paths for all steps in advance. In order to enable a geometrical flexible manufacturing process, an automatically cutting path generation is necessary. This article presents an application developed with NX Open using Visual Basic. The application TrimCAD is able to provide all necessary geometries for trimming based on the geometries of initial and finished parts. Furthermore, it is possible to adjust the number of cuts and the degree of pre-contouring. All geometries are automatically exported as a standardized three-dimensional STEP-file. The STEP-geometries can be processed to the CAM-processor of the waterjet machine. TrimCAD is an innovative possibility to machine three-dimensional parts made of high-performance materials.
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    Smarte Überwachung elektrischer Großantriebe
    ( 2023) ; ; ;
    Rauch, Hartmut
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    Brach, Karsten
    Die Nutzung von Digitalisierungstechnologien im Kontext von Industrie 4.0 bietet insbesondere für den gesamten Bereich der Wartung und Instandhaltung von elektrischen Großantrieben großes Potenzial zur Schaffung innovativer Serviceangebote. Durch erweiterte Sensorik im elektrischen Antrieb und Intelligenz in der Verarbeitung und Analyse von Daten im Betrieb von Anlagen, kann eine vorausschauende Instandhaltungsstrategie eingeführt werden, die eine höhere Verfügbarkeit der Anlagen ermöglicht und gleichzeitig den Aufwand für Instandhaltungseinsätze reduziert. Um diese Potenziale im Servicegeschäft elektrischer Großantriebe zu erschließen, wird in diesem Beitrag ein hypothesengetriebener Ansatz zur Zustandsüberwachung beschrieben.
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    Echtzeit-Energieüberwachung in der Funkenerosion
    ( 2023) ; ;
    Yabroudi, Sami
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    Thißen, Kai
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    Penske, Wilhelm
    Ein großes Optimierungspotenzial der Funkenerosion liegt in den Energien der einzelnen Entladungen verborgen. Eine vektorielle Bestimmung der Entladedauern und die darauf basierende Energieberechnung sowie Klassifizierung erlauben es, die Entladeenergien, Entladungsarten und -dauern in Echtzeit zu überwachen und zu analysieren. Möglich wird dies durch ein Multiprocessing-Erzeuger-Verbraucher-Schema, welches überdies eine Visualisierung und Auswertung der Messdaten erlaubt.
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    Cooling Capacity of Oil-in-Water Emulsion under wet Machining Conditions
    ( 2023)
    Nabbout, Kaissar
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    Sommerfeld, Martin
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    Barth, Enrico
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    Bock-Marbach, Benjamin
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    Many industrial machining operations are carried out under wet machining conditions. Modelling and simulating fluid-structure-interactions and conjugate heat transfer are still a challenge nowadays. In this paper, temperature dependent heat transfer coefficients (HTC) h(T) are experimentally estimated for wet machining-like conditions in a jet cooling experiment. The transient temperature is thereby used to solve an Inverse Heat Transfer Problem for HTC function estimation. Determined HTC are applied as input in related jet cooling simulation using the Finite-Pointset-Method (FPM) to validate the modeling approach. Additionally, wet cutting simulations numerically highlight the influence of determined HTC h(T) on turning.
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    Simulativer Vergleich tubularer Peltierelemente
    Der Einsatz von Peltierelementen bietet in der Temperierung von Prozessen und Bauteilen einen großen Vorteil gegenüber der in technischen Anwendungen üblicherweise eingesetzten Fluidkühlung. Sie pumpen Wärme rein elektrisch und stellen Temperaturen sehr schnell sowie präzise ein. Für eine neuartige, thermoelektrisch temperierte Motorspindel wurden in Kooperation zwischen dem Fraunhofer-Institut für Physikalische Messtechnik IPM und dem Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Fabrikbetrieb IWF der Technischen Universität Berlin zwei unterschiedliche Ansätze tubularer Peltierelemente simulativ verglichen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass es mit beiden Konzepten möglich ist, induzierte Wärmeströme am Lagersitz abzu­führen, um diesen auf eine vorgegebene Temperatur zu regeln.
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    Prediction of the Roughness Reduction in Centrifugal Disc Finishing of Additive Manufactured Parts Based on Discrete Element Method
    ( 2022)
    Kopp, Marco
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    One major drawback of additive manufacturing is the poor surface quality of parts, which negatively affects mechanical and tribological properties. Therefore, a surface finishing is necessary in most cases. Due to a high material removal rate, centrifugal disc finishing is a promising mass finishing operation for an effective surface finishing of additive manufactured parts. However, due to machining the workpieces in a freely movable manner, the process is hardly controllable, and the process design is often based on time-consuming and cost-intensive trial-and-error approaches. Especially when it comes to the machining of complex-shaped workpieces, finishing results are barely predictable. Therefore, the aim of this study is to set up a numerical simulation of the centrifugal disc finishing based on the Discrete Element Method (DEM) to predict finishing results. A procedure to determine the required DEM input parameters is presented and the simulation was validated using a freely movable force sensor. The results of the finishing experiments with additive manufactured workpieces made of Ti-6Al-4V were correlated with the simulated results. The derived correlation was used to predict local differences in the roughness reduction, which occurred when finishing workpieces with a limited accessibility to the surface. As a result, it is concluded that the complex relationship between the type of media, the accessibility to the surface, and the achievable finishing results can be modeled using the DEM.
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    Deliberate Surface Treatment of Zirconium Dioxide with Abrasive Brushing Tools
    ( 2022)
    Hoyer, Anton
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    Brushing with bonded abrasives is a flexible finishing process used to reduce the roughness of technical surfaces. Although industrially widespread, especially for the finishing of metallic surfaces, insufficient knowledge of the motion, the material removal, and the wear behavior of the abrasive filaments complicates predictions of the work result. In particular, the reliable finishing of ceramics with bonded diamond grains proves difficult due to increased material removal rates, quickly leading to undesirable changes in the workpiece geometry. Based on technological investigations with abrasive brushing tools, this article provides insights into the surface finishing of zirconium dioxide with a focus on finding compromises between reduction in the surface roughness and alteration of the workpiece shape.
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    In situ microstructure analysis of Inconel 625 during laser powder bed fusion
    ( 2022)
    Schmeiser, Felix
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    Krohmer, Erwin
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    Wagner, Christian
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    Schell, Norbert
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    Reimers, Walter
    Laser powder bed fusion is an additive manufacturing process that employs highly focused laser radiation for selective melting of a metal powder bed. This process entails a complex heat flow and thermal management that results in characteristic, often highly textured microstructures, which lead to mechanical anisotropy. In this study, high-energy X-ray diffraction experiments were carried out to illuminate the formation and evolution of microstructural features during LPBF. The nickel-base alloy Inconel 625 was used for in situ experiments using a custom LPBF system designed for these investigations. The diffraction patterns yielded results regarding texture, lattice defects, recrystallization, and chemical segregation. A combination of high laser power and scanning speed results in a strong preferred crystallographic orientation, while low laser power and scanning speed showed no clear texture. The observation of a constant gauge volume revealed solid-state texture changes without remelting. They were related to in situ recrystallization processes caused by the repeated laser scanning. After recrystallization, the formation and growth of segregations were deduced from an increasing diffraction peak asymmetry and confirmed by ex situ scanning transmission electron microscopy.