Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces

The precision of machining systems is ever increasing in order to keep up with components’ accuracy requirements. At the same time product variants areincreasing and order quantities are decreasing, which introduces high demands on the capability of machining systems. The machining system is an inte...

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Main Author: Frangoudis, Constantinos
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: KTH, Maskin- och processteknologi 2014
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JIM
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-1463062014-06-12T05:25:22ZControlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfacesengFrangoudis, ConstantinosKTH, Maskin- och processteknologiStockholm2014Productionmachine toolmachining system controljoint interfacesJIMstiffnessdampingvibrationsmachining processmillingturningdeflectionsaccuracydynamic responseThe precision of machining systems is ever increasing in order to keep up with components’ accuracy requirements. At the same time product variants areincreasing and order quantities are decreasing, which introduces high demands on the capability of machining systems. The machining system is an interaction between the machine tool structure, the process and the control system and is defined in terms of capability by the positional, static, dynamic and thermal accuracy. So far, the control of the machining system, in terms of static and dynamic stability is process based which is often translated into sub-optimum process parameters and therefore low productivity.This thesis proposes a new approach for control of the machining systemwhich is based on the capability to control the structural properties of themachine tool and as a result, controlling the outcome of the machining process.The control of the structural properties is realized by carefully designed Joint Interface Modules (JIMS). These modules allow for control of the stiffness and damping of the structure, as a result of tuning the contact conditions on the interface of the JIM; this is performed by control of the pre-load on the interface,by treatment of the interface with damping enhancing materials, or both. The thesis consists of a presentation of the motivation behind this work, the theoretical basis on which the proposed concept is based and a part describing the experimental investigations carried out. Two prototype JIMs, one for a milling process and one for a turning process were used in the experimental investigations that constitute the case studies for examining the validity of the proposed concept and demonstrating its applicability in a real production environment. <p>QC 20140611</p>EU FP7 POPJIMLicentiate thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-146306urn:isbn:978-91-7595-201-7TRITA-IIP, 1650-1888 ; 14:07application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Production
machine tool
machining system control
joint interfaces
JIM
stiffness
damping
vibrations
machining process
milling
turning
deflections
accuracy
dynamic response
spellingShingle Production
machine tool
machining system control
joint interfaces
JIM
stiffness
damping
vibrations
machining process
milling
turning
deflections
accuracy
dynamic response
Frangoudis, Constantinos
Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces
description The precision of machining systems is ever increasing in order to keep up with components’ accuracy requirements. At the same time product variants areincreasing and order quantities are decreasing, which introduces high demands on the capability of machining systems. The machining system is an interaction between the machine tool structure, the process and the control system and is defined in terms of capability by the positional, static, dynamic and thermal accuracy. So far, the control of the machining system, in terms of static and dynamic stability is process based which is often translated into sub-optimum process parameters and therefore low productivity.This thesis proposes a new approach for control of the machining systemwhich is based on the capability to control the structural properties of themachine tool and as a result, controlling the outcome of the machining process.The control of the structural properties is realized by carefully designed Joint Interface Modules (JIMS). These modules allow for control of the stiffness and damping of the structure, as a result of tuning the contact conditions on the interface of the JIM; this is performed by control of the pre-load on the interface,by treatment of the interface with damping enhancing materials, or both. The thesis consists of a presentation of the motivation behind this work, the theoretical basis on which the proposed concept is based and a part describing the experimental investigations carried out. Two prototype JIMs, one for a milling process and one for a turning process were used in the experimental investigations that constitute the case studies for examining the validity of the proposed concept and demonstrating its applicability in a real production environment. === <p>QC 20140611</p> === EU FP7 POPJIM
author Frangoudis, Constantinos
author_facet Frangoudis, Constantinos
author_sort Frangoudis, Constantinos
title Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces
title_short Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces
title_full Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces
title_fullStr Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces
title_full_unstemmed Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces
title_sort controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces
publisher KTH, Maskin- och processteknologi
publishDate 2014
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