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Assessment of the Accuracy of the Process of Ceramics Grinding with the Use of Fuzzy Interference

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Adaptive and Natural Computing Algorithms (ICANNGA 2007)

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Grinding of ceramic materials is an expensive process considering the cost of abrasive tools and a relatively small machining efficiency. This paper presents methods to increase the use of the technological potential of automatic machining of ceramic materials with a concurrent control of the machining accuracy. A method of an assessment of the influence of process variables monitored on the accuracy of the sizes and shape of ceramic elements machined was presented. An application of fuzzy interference methods facilitated a creation of a universal algorithm to assess the accuracy of machining independent of the accepted parameters and machining conditions.

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Bartlomiej Beliczynski Andrzej Dzielinski Marcin Iwanowski Bernardete Ribeiro

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Lipiński, D., Kacalak, W. (2007). Assessment of the Accuracy of the Process of Ceramics Grinding with the Use of Fuzzy Interference. In: Beliczynski, B., Dzielinski, A., Iwanowski, M., Ribeiro, B. (eds) Adaptive and Natural Computing Algorithms. ICANNGA 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4431. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71618-1_66

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