Monica Gil-Inchaurza, Xavier Beudaert, Jokin Munoa, David Barrenetxea, José Antonio Sánchez
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The generation of the surface topography in machining is a complex process whereby the dynamics of the machine-tool and the kinematics of the cutting process are combined. The purpose of developing a surface topography simulation model in turning is to predict the combined effect of the tool geometry, process parameters, and relative tool-workpiece vibration. The simulations demonstrate that a single vibration frequency can generate multiple wavelengths on the workpiece profile. The correlation between machine-tool vibrations and surface topography is applied to accurately diagnose the machine defect that results in poor surface quality in a cylindrical turning process.