Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools Research Publications
MODEL BASED COMPENSATION OF GEOMETRICAL DEVIATIONS DUE TO PROCESS FORCES

MODEL BASED COMPENSATION OF GEOMETRICAL DEVIATIONS DUE TO PROCESS FORCES

Categories Zeitschriften/Aufsätze (reviewed)
Year 2017
Authors Denkena, B., Dahlmann, D., Peters, R., Witt, M.:
Published in Journal of Machine Engineering, Vol. 17, No. 1 (2017), S. 5 - 16.
Description

Machining accuracy can be considerably affected by deflections of machine tool components and the workpiece. This work presents a new approach for real-time deflection compensation, based on control integrated models. A real-time material removal rate (MRR) simulation determines the depth of cut which is used for process force calculation by Kienzle-Equations. Machine tool and workpiece deflections are then derived from a mechanical model using the calculated process forces. For this purpose, control based signals are used as model inputs. The total deviation is sent to the position controller as a setpoint offset. A dynamometer was applied to validate the simulated process forces. The presented approach was validated for cylindrical turning operations on chucked steel shafts. The experiments were carried out on a high-precision slant bed lathe. The results show, that geometrical errors could be reduced by more than 70% on average.