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Improving the dynamic stability of a workpiece dominated turning process using an adaptronic tool holder
In this contribution, inside turning of a thin-walled cylinder is investigated in simulation. Self-excited vibrations can arise due to repeated cutting of the same surface, that lead to instability.A flexible multibody system model of the system is the basis for a subsequent analysis of the stabilit...
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Published in: | Theoretical and applied mechanics letters 2013, Vol.3 (1), p.63-70, Article 013008 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | In this contribution, inside turning of a thin-walled cylinder is investigated in simulation. Self-excited vibrations can arise due to repeated cutting of the same surface, that lead to instability.A flexible multibody system model of the system is the basis for a subsequent analysis of the stability of the process. Stability analysis is done using an approximation as a time-discrete system via the semi-discretization method. An adaptronic turning chisel comprising a piezo actuator and sensors is then used in combination with different control concepts to improve the stability of the process. The effectiveness of the different strategies is compared based on the influence on the stability charts. A classic H∞
controller based on a model of the coupled system of workpiece and tool can only yield some improvements, when an additional measurement of the workpiece displacement is added. Incorporating knowledge on the cutting process coupling workpiece and tool using a gain scheduled H∞
controller allows further improvements. However, robustness with respect to model uncertainties, notably concerning the force law, remains an issue. C 2013 The Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applie-d Mechanics. [doi:10.1063/2.1301308] |
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ISSN: | 2095-0349 2095-0349 |
DOI: | 10.1063/2.1301308 |