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Experiments to measure and improve the contouring accuracy of CNC machines executing curved paths with strong curvature and variations of curvature at high feedrates are reported, using P and PI controllers with a wide range of gains. The experiments are based on test curves exhibiting (a) a steady increase of curvature; (b) a periodic curvature variation between fixed minima and maxima; and (c) a sudden “spike” in the curvature profile. For the P controller, the curvature-dependent feedrate yields a diminution of the contour error by up to an order of magnitude, compared to constant feedrate. The curvature-dependent feedrate appears to be most advantageous in situations exemplified by case (c), since it affords a dramatic suppression of local contour error with a modest increase in traversal time. Moreover, the improvement in contour accuracy is relatively insensitive to the P gain. The results are less predictable when the curvature-dependent feedrate is used in conjunction with PI control, because of its more “active” response to the excitation arising from the varying path geometry and feedrate.  相似文献   

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