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Machine tool modelling and profile following performance

The axis drive of a milling machine is considered. Modelling methods enabling the inclusion of the dynamics of the relatively lumped and physically dispersed elements of the system are proposed. A model of the x-axis drive of the machine tool system is constructed. The responses of the system to det...

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Published in:Applied mathematical modelling 2008-11, Vol.32 (11), p.2290-2311
Main Authors: Whalley, R., Abdul-Ameer, A.A., Ebrahimi, M.
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