A dynamometer design for measurement the cutting forces on turning

Abstract The cutting forces generated in metal cutting have a direct influence on generation heat, tool wear or failure, quality of machined surface and accuracy of the work piece. In this study, a turning dynamometer that can measure static and dynamic cutting forces by using strain gauge and piezo-electric accelerometer respectively has been designed and constructed. The orientation of octagonal rings and strain gauge locations has been determined to maximize sensitivity and to minimize cross-sensitivity. The force signals were captured and processed using proper data acquisition system. The dynamometer has been subjected to a series of tests to determine its static and dynamic characteristics. The results obtained showed that the dynamometer could be used reliably to measure static and dynamic cutting forces.