Simulation of the behaviour of CNC machine-tools in three-axis milling of sculptured surfaces

Author(s):  
Xavier Pessoles ◽  
Yann Landon ◽  
Michel Mousseigne ◽  
Walter Rubio
Author(s):  
Burak Sencer ◽  
Yusuf Altintas

The accurate tracking of tool-paths on five-axis CNC machine tools is essential in achieving high speed machining of dies, molds, and aerospace parts with sculptured surfaces. Because traditional CNCs control the tracking errors of individual drives of the machine, this may not lead to desired contouring accuracy along tool-paths, which require coordinated action of all the five drives. This paper proposes a new control approach where the tool tip and tool orientation errors, i.e., the contouring errors, are minimized along the five-axis tool-paths. The contouring error and kinematic model of the machine, which are presented in Part I of the paper, are used in defining the plant. A multi-input–multi-output sliding mode controller, which tries to minimize path tracking and path following velocity errors, is introduced. The stability of the system is ensured, and the proposed model is experimentally demonstrated on a five-axis machine tool. The path errors originating from the dynamics of five simultaneously active drives are significantly reduced.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. 2913
Author(s):  
Rafał Gołębski ◽  
Piotr Boral

Classic methods of machining cylindrical gears, such as hobbing or circumferential chiseling, require the use of expensive special machine tools and dedicated tools, which makes production unprofitable, especially in small and medium series. Today, special attention is paid to the technology of making gears using universal CNC (computer numerical control) machine tools with standard cheap tools. On the basis of the presented mathematical model, a software was developed to generate a code that controls a machine tool for machining cylindrical gears with straight and modified tooth line using the multipass method. Made of steel 16MnCr5, gear wheels with a straight tooth line and with a longitudinally modified convex-convex tooth line were machined on a five-axis CNC milling machine DMG MORI CMX50U, using solid carbide milling cutters (cylindrical and ball end) for processing. The manufactured gears were inspected on a ZEISS coordinate measuring machine, using the software Gear Pro Involute. The conformity of the outline, the tooth line, and the gear pitch were assessed. The side surfaces of the teeth after machining according to the planned strategy were also assessed; the tests were carried out using the optical microscope Alicona Infinite Focus G5 and the contact profilographometer Taylor Hobson, Talysurf 120. The presented method is able to provide a very good quality of machined gears in relation to competing methods. The great advantage of this method is the use of a tool that is not geometrically related to the shape of the machined gear profile, which allows the production of cylindrical gears with a tooth and profile line other than the standard.


CIRP Annals ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 383-387 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Agapiou ◽  
E. Rivin ◽  
C. Xie

2010 ◽  
Vol 455 ◽  
pp. 621-624
Author(s):  
X. Li ◽  
Y.Y. Yu

Because of the practical requirement of real-time collection and analysis of CNC machine tool processing status information, we discuss the necessity and feasibility of applying ubiquitous sensor network(USN) in CNC machine tools by analyzing the characteristics of ubiquitous sensor network and the development trend of CNC machine tools, and application of machine tool thermal error compensation based on USN is presented.


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