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Digital Tooling Data - Digital Twins - Cutting Tools - Smart Tools


Updated 19.5.2024



Sensor system for a cutting machine tool
US7289873B2
United States
2025-10-18
Anticipated expiration
Abstract
The present invention relates to a sensor system for a cutting machine tool (300) with an energy supply unit (101), which inductively provides energy for the supply of at least one sensor arrangement (110) of the cutting machine tool (300) out of a magnetic alternating field (B), at least one sensor arrangement which measures a force, appearing within the cutting machine tool (300) and/or a torque and/or the body sound within the cutting machine tool, and a data transmitting unit (120), which wirelessly transmits data, which relate to a value, which is measured by the at least one sensor arrangement (110) of the cutting machine tool (300).




2021

https://www.klingelnberg.com/en/business-divisions/oerlikon/tools-fixtures/smarttooling/

https://www.wilausa.com/Smart-Tooling-concept.aspx?USA-18-581-0

Digital Tool Data or Smart Tool Systems can answer these questions.


Which components has the tool machined? 
• How has concentricity and axial runout accuracy impacted tool life and gear quality? 
• How have modifi ed process parameters infl uenced the tool life? 
• How do changes to the technological angles of the cutting edge affect the tool life? 
• Is this the right tool for the next production order? 
• What is the condition of the tool? 
• How many more gears can I produce with this tool?

Digital Solutions
SMART TOOLING – A 360° VIEW OF GEAR PRODUCTION
Klingelnberg - White Paper
1/14/2015
Improve Productivity with Digital Tooling Data
Novosphere system seamlessly interfaces cloud-enabled digital tooling data and intelligence with production, inventory, and e-commerce to optimize shop productivity.

Kennametal’s Novosphere, Novo digital process planning application supplies complete tool data (milling, turning, holemaking, tools, toolholders, spare parts, speeds and feeds, and more) and  through an interface with Machining Cloud GmbH,  brings additional information related to  part design efficiency in CAD/CAM, cutting simulations, presetting, inventory management and e-commerce. Novosphere feeds these potential process improvements into the shop based on the shop’s equipment and data collected from them.

From quotation to inspection, Novosphere supports various stages to increase productivity:

Select and Advise Stage: Evaluate machining strategies based upon machine, material, part features, and specs, determining the best machining approach and requirements for time, cost and tools.

Simulate Stage: Simulate the entire process from start to finish to find dimensional issues and possible collisions.

Inquire and Purchase Stage: Investigate what they already have to perform the job and the availability of what needs to be purchased.

Optimize Stage: Based on feedback taken on the effectiveness of the plan, whether it  met  time and cost requirements, improvement is done for future plans.

https://www.productionmachining.com/articles/improve-productivity-with-digital-tooling-data



NOVOsphere Cloud-Enabled Digital Tooling Data (Detailed article)
September 1, 2014
https://www.ctemag.com/products/novosphere-cloud-enabled-digital-tooling-data

2017
Transforming Digital Tooling Data into Program-Ready Data
Connecting your CAM system directly to digital tool data is a smart step towards making
your programming environment faster and more reliable.
https://www.machiningcloud.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/TransformingDigitalToolData_MachiningCloud-White-Paper.pdf

Digital Twin of Cutting Tool


In the project, we follow a tool assembly that an OEM (Scania) buys components from a tool supplier (Sandvik Coromant) for use as a resource in its manufacture of components for heavy powertrains. Sandvik Coromant and Scania exchange information in a way that promotes their operations respectively.

Project partners

- PMH Application Lab
- Sandvik Coromant
- Scania

Project duration

2017-03-01 to 2017-12-31

Digital Tool Management: Multiple Concepts Begin to Converge
October 31, 2018
By Frank Burke, Contributing Editor, SME Media
https://www.sme.org/technologies/articles/2018/october/digital-tool-management-multiple-concepts-begin-to-converge/


https://www.home.sandvik/en/stories/articles/2019/07/enabling-digital-manufacturing/

28 Fen 2020
https://www.home.sandvik/en/stories/articles/2020/02/modelled-in-the-virtual-world/




Sandvik Coromant Digital Manufacturing Solutions. Coroplus
https://www.sandvik.coromant.com/en-gb/campaigns/pages/coroplus.aspx


Ud. 19.5.2024, 21.7.2021
24.12.2020

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