Compensation of geometrical deviations via model based-observers
B.Denkena, L.Overmeyer, K.M.Litwinski, R.Pesters, 2014, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, July 2014, Volume 73, Issue 5, pp 989-998.
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Abstract
This paper presents a rigid body machine tool simulation that is real-time capable and used in machine tool controls to estimate dynamic dislocations. The rigid body model is parameterized by static stiffness measurements and compared with a simulation in a customary software system RecurDyn. Based on the theoretical consideration, a modal analysis is examined in order to determine the damping properties of the test rig and to verify the control model dynamically. The investigated model of the test rig is afterwards implemented in a Kalman filter and transferred into the machine tool control. The performance of this control is assessed by linear movements. Finally, the dependency of the machine tool behavior on the position and load mass is considered by using the control model.
How Multibody Dynamics Simulation Technology is Used
A rigid body machine tool simulation was validated using RecurDyn. RecurDyn is a proven tool that can be used to validate simplified models. Agreement between both models gives confidence that both tools are achieving good results.
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