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A model-based adaptive controller for chatter mitigation and productivity enhancement in CNC milling machines
Affiliation:1. University of Trento, Department of Industrial Engineering, Italy;2. CNR – Institute of Industrial Technologies and Automation, and Paolo Bosetti, Italy;1. IK4-Ideko, Dynamics and Control, Elgoibar, Basque Country, Spain;2. IK4-Tekniker, Eibar, Basque Country, Spain;3. Department of Applied Mechanics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary;1. IK4-Ideko, Dynamics & Control Department, Elgoibar, Basque Country, Spain;2. Department of Applied Mechanics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary;3. Manufacturing Research Laboratory, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey;4. Manufacturing Automation Laboratory, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada;5. Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL), RWTH Aachen, Germany
Abstract:Seeking a higher level of automation, according to Intelligent Manufacturing paradigm, an optimal process control for milling process has been developed, aiming at optimizing a multi-objective target function defined in order to mitigate vibration level and surface quality, while preserving production times and decreasing tool wear rate. The control architecture relies on a real-time process model able to capture the most significant phenomena ongoing during the machining, such as cutting forces and tool vibration (both forced and self-excited). For a given tool path and workpiece material, an optimal sequence of feedrate and spindle speed is calculated both for the initial setup of the machining process and for the continuous, in-process adaptation of process parameters to changes the current machining behavior. For the first time in the literature, following a Model-Predictive-Control (MPC) approach, the controller is able to adapt its actions taking into account process and axes dynamics on the basis of Optimal Control theory. The developed controller has been implemented in a commercial CNC of a 3-axes milling machine manufactured by Alesamonti; the effectiveness of the approach is demonstrated on a real industrial application and the performance enhancement is evaluated and discussed.
Keywords:Machine tool  Milling  Process control  Optimal Control Theory  chatter
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