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Estimation of the chatter zones of drilled holes by using s-transformation

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S-transformation based on diagnostic of machining operations from displacement, velocity, torque, and force data is proposed. Damping ratio was calculated from the time-frequency-amplitude plots of the s-transformation. The values were called damping index by considering the influence of the window functions on the calculations. Variance of the damping index in a small band around the first natural frequency of the system was found an effective chatter detection tool. The s-transformation of all the signals considered had similar characteristics and the sharp drop of the variance of the damping index indicated chatter development.

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Yenilmez, A., Rincon, D., Tansel, I.N. et al. Estimation of the chatter zones of drilled holes by using s-transformation. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 31, 638–644 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-005-0243-2

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