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Techniques for Tool Life Prediction and Autonomous Tool Change Using Real-time Process Monitoring Data
Seong Hun Ha, Min-Suk Park, Hoon-Hee Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2025;42(11):949-958.
Published online November 1, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.025.077

Materials such as titanium alloys, nickel alloys, and stainless steels are difficult to machine due to low thermal conductivity, work hardening, and built-up edge formation, which accelerate tool wear. Frequent tool changes are required, often relying on operator experience, leading to inefficient tool use. While modern machine tools include intelligent tool replacement systems, many legacy machines remain in service, creating a need for practical alternatives. This study proposes a method to autonomously determine tool replacement timing by monitoring machining process signals in real time, enabling automatic tool changes even on conventional machines. Tool wear is evaluated using current and vibration sensors, with the replacement threshold estimated from the maximum current observed in an initial user-defined interval. When real-time signals exceed this threshold, the system updates controller variables to trigger tool changes. Results show vibration data are more sensitive to wear, whereas current data provide greater stability. These findings indicate that a hybrid strategy combining both sensors can enhance accuracy and reliability of tool change decisions, improving machining efficiency for difficult-to-cut materials.

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Flexible Post-Process Machining of the Directed Energy Deposition (DED) Printed Part through the On-Machine Measurement
Hoon-Hee Lee, Min-Suk Park, Dong-Mok Lee, Seung-Han Yang
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2020;37(12):881-888.
Published online December 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.020.068
The directed energy deposition (DED) process has been used for enhancement of the mechanical property, repair, and part manufacturing. Post-process machining is required due to the low quality of the DED printed part. Even if the part is printed under similar conditions, dimensional variations occur frequently due to the accumulation of small printing errors. Due to tool overfeeding and the occurrence of the non-cutting area due to this variation, the quality of the finished part is not guaranteed. Therefore, the post-process machining should be carried out considering the actual printed part shape. Herein, the flexible post-process machining is proposed by utilizing the shape information through the on-machine measurement (OMM) of DED printed parts. The process margin for machining the design shape is calculated through the OMM of the geometric dimension of the printed part. Feedrate (Override) and machining path of each printing parts are flexibly determined depending on the process margin. This technique is applied to the pocket shape part printed with STS 316L material, and the rough and finish machining conditions are established. Rough machining time was reduced by adjusting the feedrate flexibly. The final form of accuracy and surface roughness were achieved under 30 and 0.25 μm, respectively.
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A Study on the Burr Minimization of Drilling Process by Optimal Velocity Profile Tracking
Min-Suk Park, Do-Young Jeon
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 1999;16(4):116-121.
Published online April 1, 1999
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