Mitigation of Chatter Instabilities in Milling by Active Structural Control | |
DOHNER, JEFFREY L. ; LAUFFER, JAMES P. ; HINNERICHS, TERRY D. ; KWAN, CHI-MAN ; XU, ROGER ; SHANKAR, NATARAJAN ; WINTERBAUER, BILL ; REGELBRUGGE, MARK ; BRIDGER, KEITH | |
Sandia National Laboratories | |
关键词: Milling; Removal; On-Line Measurement Systems; Actuators; 36 Materials Science; | |
DOI : 10.2172/787791 RP-ID : SAND2001-3031 RP-ID : AC04-94AL85000 RP-ID : 787791 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
This report documents how active structural control was used to significantly enhance the metal removal rate of a milling machine. An active structural control system integrates actuators, sensors, a control law and a processor into a structure for the purpose of improving the dynamic characteristics of the structure. Sensors measure motion, and the control law, implemented in the processor, relates this motion to actuator forces. Closed-loop dynamics can be enhanced by proper control law design. Actuators and sensors were imbedded within a milling machine for the purpose of modifying dynamics in such a way that mechanical energy, produced during cutting, was absorbed. This limited the on-set of instabilities and allowed for greater depths of cut. Up to an order of magnitude improvement in metal removal rate was achieved using this system. Although demonstrations were very successful, the development of an industrial prototype awaits improvements in the technology. In particular, simpler system designs that assure controllability and observability and control algorithms that allow for adaptability need to be developed.
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