Virtual Design and Optimization of Machine Tool Spindles |
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Authors: | Y. Altintas Y. Cao |
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Affiliation: | Manufacturing Automation Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada www.mech.ubc.ca/~mal |
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Abstract: | An integrated digital model of spindle, tool holder, tool and cutting process is presented. The spindle is modeled using an in-house developed Finite Element system. The preload on the bearings and the influence of gyroscopic and centrifugal forces from all rotating parts due to speed are considered. The bearing stiffness, mode shapes, Frequency Response Function at any point on the spindle can be predicted. The static and dynamic deflections along the spindle shaft as well as contact forces on the bearings can be predicted with simulated cutting forces before physically building and testing the spindles. The spacing of the bearings are optimized to achieve either maximum dynamics stiffness or maximum chatter free depth of cut at the desired speed region for a given cutter geometry and work-piece material. It is possible to add constraints to model mounting of the spindle on the machine tool, as well as defining local springs and damping elements at any nodal point on the spindle. The model is verified experimentally. |
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Keywords: | Spindle Cutting Vibration |
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