Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
781093 International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Centerless grinding operations present some characteristic features that make the process especially susceptible to regenerative chatter instabilities. Theoretical study of these vibrations present some difficulties due to the large amount of parameters involved in the process and, in addition, such a study requires a precise determination of dynamic properties of the particular machine under study. Taking into account the important role of the dynamic characteristics in the process, in this paper both analytic and experimental approaches are used with the aim of studying precisely the vibration modes participating in the response. Using as reference results obtained from an experimental modal analysis (EMA) performed in the machine, the finite element (FE) model was validated and improved using correlation and updating techniques. This updated model was used to obtain a state space reduced order model with which several simulations were carried out. The simulations were compared with results obtained in machining tests and it was demonstrated that the model predicts accurately the dynamic behavior of the centerless grinding machine, especially concerning on chatter.

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