Sonic analysis in cut-off grinding of concrete

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  • Berend Denkena
  • David Boehnke
  • Benjamin Konopatzki
  • Josef Christian Buhl
  • Sameh Rahman
  • Lars Robben
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-218
Number of pages10
JournalProduction Engineering
Volume2
Issue number2
Early online date9 May 2008
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2008

Abstract

The machining of concrete with diamond cutting discs is nowadays often done with all-purpose tools and unadjusted machine parameters due to unknown material properties. The inhomogeneous structure of concrete ideally requires continuous process monitoring and real time adjustment of machine parameters. A joined research project of the Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW) and the Institute of Mineralogy (IM) is aimed at enabling process monitoring by means of using acoustic emission (AE) and airborne sound generated by the grinding tools. This paper presents the applied methods and first results. AE and airborne sound measurements show a correlation between the signal intensity and the aggregates present in the concrete. It is shown here that spectral analysis of measured signals can give information about the process and the workpiece structure being cut.

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    Acoustic, Cutting, Production process

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Sonic analysis in cut-off grinding of concrete. / Denkena, Berend; Boehnke, David; Konopatzki, Benjamin et al.
In: Production Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 2, 06.2008, p. 209-218.

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Denkena, B, Boehnke, D, Konopatzki, B, Buhl, JC, Rahman, S & Robben, L 2008, 'Sonic analysis in cut-off grinding of concrete', Production Engineering, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 209-218. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11740-008-0093-5
Denkena, B., Boehnke, D., Konopatzki, B., Buhl, J. C., Rahman, S., & Robben, L. (2008). Sonic analysis in cut-off grinding of concrete. Production Engineering, 2(2), 209-218. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11740-008-0093-5
Denkena B, Boehnke D, Konopatzki B, Buhl JC, Rahman S, Robben L. Sonic analysis in cut-off grinding of concrete. Production Engineering. 2008 Jun;2(2):209-218. Epub 2008 May 9. doi: 10.1007/s11740-008-0093-5
Denkena, Berend ; Boehnke, David ; Konopatzki, Benjamin et al. / Sonic analysis in cut-off grinding of concrete. In: Production Engineering. 2008 ; Vol. 2, No. 2. pp. 209-218.
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