Implementation of a low-cost IoT system for a Hermle UWF900E CNC milling machine
Resumen
This inform summarizes the work executed for designing, building and testing a custom,
low-cost monitoring system for a CNC milling center model Hermle UWF900E. The structure
proposed follows the general topology of an IoT application, with the intention of
making access and data collection easier. The variables monitored were chosen as a combination
of basic working conditions, safety parameters and environmental factors that
could a ect the operation. The stages involved in the project development included theoretical
research, to nd the adequate protocols and components to use; electrical circuit
design, including sensor calibration and controller programming; and Internet communication
deployment, involving both a web-based database storage and web-page working
as user interface. Each stage included a series of tests to prove individual performance of
the parts involved. After installing the whole system, real operative data was recorded
during a period of 2 weeks, allowing to both asses the e ciency of the IoT system and
to discover some relationships in the observed magnitudes. A meaningful correlation between
spindle speed and high-frequency vibrations was found, with Spearman coe cients
over 0.7, proving the ability of the system installed to generate enough data for functional
analysis of the machine.
Descripción
Proyecto de Graduación (Licenciatura en Ingeniería Mecatrónica) Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica, Área Académica de Ingeniería Mecatrónica, 2018.