A significant limitation to machine tool productivity in high-speed operations is due to inertial vibrations. During strong accelerations, inertial forces generate oscillations that are translated into surface geometrical errors on the machined parts. Machine tools users minimize these problems by reducing machine axes quickness, thus affecting productivity. In this paper the effects of inertial deformations on machine tool accuracy have been studied to evaluate the possibility of adopting a software compensation strategy. The proposed model-based solution, based on a reduced model of the machine tool dynamics, has been tested in a mechatronic simulation environment. In order to meet industrial needs, the compensation scheme has been designed to allow its implementation on standard numerical controllers. A detailed feasibility analysis has been carried out studying all aspects that can potentially impede the application of such approach. Simulations and some preliminary experimental tests prove the effectiveness of the developed technique on a five-axis machining center.

A mechatronic study on a model-based compensation of inertial vibration in high speed machine tool

N Cau;G Bianchi
2012

Abstract

A significant limitation to machine tool productivity in high-speed operations is due to inertial vibrations. During strong accelerations, inertial forces generate oscillations that are translated into surface geometrical errors on the machined parts. Machine tools users minimize these problems by reducing machine axes quickness, thus affecting productivity. In this paper the effects of inertial deformations on machine tool accuracy have been studied to evaluate the possibility of adopting a software compensation strategy. The proposed model-based solution, based on a reduced model of the machine tool dynamics, has been tested in a mechatronic simulation environment. In order to meet industrial needs, the compensation scheme has been designed to allow its implementation on standard numerical controllers. A detailed feasibility analysis has been carried out studying all aspects that can potentially impede the application of such approach. Simulations and some preliminary experimental tests prove the effectiveness of the developed technique on a five-axis machining center.
2012
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
machine tool
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