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Machine Tool Dynamometers are multi-component force measuring instruments that are used to measure forces during machining processes. Empirical calculations of these forces can be cross-checked and verified experimentally using these machine tool dynamometers.

Types of Machine Tool dynamometers

1) Lathe Tool Dynamometer 2) Drill Tool Dynamometer 3) Milling Tool Dynamometer 4) Grinding Tool Dynamometer

With advancement of technology, machine tool dynamometers are increasing used for accurate measurement of forces and for optimization of machining process. These multi-component forces are measured as individual component force in each co-ordinate depending on the co-ordinate system used. These forces during machining are dependent on depth of cut, feed rate, cutting speed, tool material and geometry, material of the work piece and other factors such as use of lubrication/cooling during machining etc.


References

Machining Technology, Machine Tools and Operations Helmi A. Youssef and Hassan El-Hofy CRC Press 2008 Pages 371–390 Print ISBN: 978-1-4200-4339-6 eBook ISBN: 978-1-4200-4340-2 DOI: 10.1201/9781420043402.ch10 Machine Tool Dynamometers