Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10673284 CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Fast and high-quality machining operations require high dynamic path accuracy of the machine tool in use. Complementary to the work done on NC path planning and mechatronic simulation, in this paper a device is introduced for direct 3D measurements of dynamic path deviations at the tool center point (TCP). With it, linear as well as rotary axes can be tested in one setup, thus dynamic parameters such as jerk and acceleration limits can be set homogeneously for obtaining the required dynamic path accuracy. Relevant Eigenfrequencies of the machine can be identified. Measurement method, uncertainty estimation and result evaluation are explained in this paper.
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