Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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784560 | International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture | 2009 | 5 Pages |
In application of variable spindle speed machining to noncircular turning process, the tracking control of the fast tool servo yields a periodic sampling rate in the real-time domain. However, in the view of the angle domain, the sampling rate is constant. Moreover, the reference acceleration signal is easily available. This implies that it is advantageous to design the control system from the angle domain perspective, but the plant for a linear time-invariant system will become a periodically time-varying system. In this paper, the active disturbance rejection control strategy is applied to actively estimate the time-varying dynamics and other disturbances and compensate for them in the control law. The acceleration feed-forward strategy is employed to achieve better tracking performance. The stability analysis based on the lifting technique is proposed. Experimental machining results demonstrate the tracking performance of the proposed design, as well as the ability to increase machining stability using variable spindle speed machining.