Publication detail
Effects of nonlinear behaviour of linear ball guideway on chatter frequency of lathe machine tool
HADRABA, P. WANG, J. HADAŠ, Z.
English title
Effects of nonlinear behaviour of linear ball guideway on chatter frequency of lathe machine tool
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Linear ball guideways (LBGs) have several advantages for the precise positioning control of machine tools. However, the ball-groove contact behaviour leads to poor dynamic compliance, which induces a significant nonlinear behaviour of the guideway and a poor chatter stability. The nonlinearity complicates the chatter prediction due to the dependence of the contact stiffness. This approach aims to offer an industrially orientated method of estimation of chatter stability for structures based on LBG. Consequently, the present study first employs Hertzian contact theory to describe the ball-groove contact behaviour in the LBG of a lathe machine. Two static models are presented, both predict the LBG stiffness under different cutting loads. The first model describes is simplified, ignores the effects of the contact force on the deformation of the guideway components, even with that limitation depicts the main behaviour of the system. The second model is more precise and adopts a dynamic substructuring cosimulation method to incorporate the effects of structural deformation into the analysis. For both models, a linearisation approach is employed to analyse the dynamic behaviour of the system under static loading and define the dynamic compliance. The chatter frequencies of the LBG are estimated using the second model and are shown to be in good agreement with the experimental results. In general, the results of the analysis show that fundamental shifts in the frequency response of the LBG occur under specific values of the cutting force and gravity load. In other words, the results confirm that this method provides sufficient estimation of nonlinear behaviour of machine tool based on the LBG.
English abstract
Linear ball guideways (LBGs) have several advantages for the precise positioning control of machine tools. However, the ball-groove contact behaviour leads to poor dynamic compliance, which induces a significant nonlinear behaviour of the guideway and a poor chatter stability. The nonlinearity complicates the chatter prediction due to the dependence of the contact stiffness. This approach aims to offer an industrially orientated method of estimation of chatter stability for structures based on LBG. Consequently, the present study first employs Hertzian contact theory to describe the ball-groove contact behaviour in the LBG of a lathe machine. Two static models are presented, both predict the LBG stiffness under different cutting loads. The first model describes is simplified, ignores the effects of the contact force on the deformation of the guideway components, even with that limitation depicts the main behaviour of the system. The second model is more precise and adopts a dynamic substructuring cosimulation method to incorporate the effects of structural deformation into the analysis. For both models, a linearisation approach is employed to analyse the dynamic behaviour of the system under static loading and define the dynamic compliance. The chatter frequencies of the LBG are estimated using the second model and are shown to be in good agreement with the experimental results. In general, the results of the analysis show that fundamental shifts in the frequency response of the LBG occur under specific values of the cutting force and gravity load. In other words, the results confirm that this method provides sufficient estimation of nonlinear behaviour of machine tool based on the LBG.
Keywords in English
Chatter; Nonlinear dynamics; Linear ball guideway; Lathe
Released
24.02.2023
Publisher
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
Location
LONDON
ISSN
0268-3768
Volume
126
Number
1-2
Pages from–to
225–240
Pages count
16
BIBTEX
@article{BUT183339,
author="Petr {Hadraba} and JIUNN-JYH {WANG} and Zdeněk {Hadaš},
title="Effects of nonlinear behaviour of linear ball guideway on chatter frequency of lathe machine tool",
year="2023",
volume="126",
number="1-2",
month="February",
pages="225--240",
publisher="SPRINGER LONDON LTD",
address="LONDON",
issn="0268-3768"
}