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Machine Tool Vibration Control for Precision Machining

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Machine Tool Vibration Control for Precision Machining

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Summary

Problems

Machine tools face challenges in maintaining processing quality and preventing tool wear and damage due to chatter vibrations during machining, as existing methods continue machining while analyzing vibrations, potentially causing defects in the workpiece and tool damage.

Innovation solutions

A machine tool equipped with a detection unit for chatter vibration, which interrupts machining upon detection, analyzes the vibration frequency using FFT, and adjusts processing conditions to prevent recurrence, allowing for resumed machining from the interrupted position with reduced processing time loss and uniform quality.

TRIZ Analysis

Specific contradictions:

machining continuity
vs
processing quality

General conflict description:

Productivity
vs
Manufacturing precision
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Principle concept:

If machining continues while analyzing chatter vibration frequency, then productivity is maintained, but manufacturing precision deteriorates due to generation of processing defects and tool wear

Why choose this principle:

The system performs preliminary detection of chatter vibration during machining and interrupts the machining process before significant defects or tool damage occur. The detection unit continuously monitors vibration, and when chatter is detected, the control unit stops machining to prevent further degradation of processing quality while minimizing interruption time.

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Principle concept:

If machining is interrupted when chatter vibration is detected, then manufacturing precision is improved by preventing defects and tool wear, but productivity decreases due to loss of machining time

Why choose this principle:

The system dynamically adjusts the machining process by intermittently interrupting machining only when chatter vibration is detected, rather than continuously stopping or never stopping. This dynamic approach allows machining to proceed normally during stable conditions while pausing only when necessary, thereby maintaining high productivity while ensuring processing quality.

Application Domain

vibration control precision machining chatter vibration

Data Source

Patent EP3611585B1 Machine tool
Publication Date: 22 Nov 2023 TRIZ 机械制造
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AI summary:

A machine tool equipped with a detection unit for chatter vibration, which interrupts machining upon detection, analyzes the vibration frequency using FFT, and adjusts processing conditions to prevent recurrence, allowing for resumed machining from the interrupted position with reduced processing time loss and uniform quality.

Abstract

A machine tool includes: a main spindle that holds a work piece; a tool holding unit that holds a tool for processing the work piece; a detection unit that detects vibration generated during processing of the work piece; and a processor that controls machining of the work piece performed by the tool, in which the processor compares a detected value detected by the detection unit with a predefined threshold value, interrupts the machining by releasing contact between the work piece and the tool at time of generation of chatter vibration or when there is a sign of the generation of the chatter vibration in which the detected value exceeds the threshold value, and analyzes the chatter vibration while the machining is being interrupted on basis of the detected value detected by the detection unit before the interruption.

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