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Control of Machining Processes

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Control of machining processes encompasses a broad range of technologies and innovations, ranging from optimized motion planning and servo drive loop design to on-the-fly regulation of cutting forces and power consumption to applying control strategies for damping out chatter vibrations caused by the interaction of the chip generation mechanism with the machine tool structural dynamics. This article provides a brief introduction to some of the concepts and technologies associated with machining process control.

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Erkorkmaz, K. (2014). Control of Machining Processes. In: Baillieul, J., Samad, T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Systems and Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5102-9_256-1

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