Dynamic analysis of high speed spindle bearing system subject to tilting motion

Author(s):  
HYEON IL OH ◽  
JUN HO HEO ◽  
SEONG WOOK HONG ◽  
VAN CANH TONG
Author(s):  
Vincent Gagnol ◽  
Belhassen C. Bouzgarrou ◽  
Pascal Ray ◽  
Christian Barra

This paper presents a modelling approach of a high-speed spindle-bearing system based on a finite-element model analysis coupled to an experimental modal identification. Dynamic equations of the rotating entity are obtained using Lagrangian formulation associated with a numerical finite element method based on Timoshenko beam theory. Element kinematics is formulated in a co-rotational coordinate frame. A method for the experimental characterization of the dynamic behavior of a High Speed Machining (HSM) spindle is proposed. The goal of this method is to understand the influence of spindle structure elements on overall dynamic behavior. Each element is individually characterized and is integrated or not into the global model depending on the results. The choice of the finite element type for generating the numeric model is carried out on the basis of modal and harmonic experimental results. High-speed rotational effects including gyroscopic coupling and spin softening effects are investigated. The Campbell diagram indicates the potential critical speed for mass unbalance response and for synchronous excitation representative of the milling forces at tooth impact frequency. Excessive vibration levels at specific node location enable spindle component stress or failure during manufacturing processes to be predicted. The model is a useful tool for qualifying spindles in the manufacturing process and predicting their reliability. The proposed modeling approach can be transferred to other type of spindle.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongfan Long ◽  
Zhao Han ◽  
Shuyun Jiang ◽  
Enlai Zheng ◽  
Yongnian Zhang ◽  
...  

Abstract In order to study the dynamic position accuracy of bottom dead point (BDP) for multilink high-speed precision presses (MHSPPs), it’s essential to develop a dynamic model of planar multilink mechanism with clearance and spindle-bearing structure. Traditional models always neglect the effect of thermal characteristics of spindle-bearing structure, which reduces the prediction accuracy of dynamic model for multilink transmission mechanisms. To overcome the shortcomings of the previous models, a thermal network model (TNM) of the crankshaft-bearing system is established firstly considering the effects of thermal contact resistance and variable stiffness of bearing concerning the temperature rise. Then, dynamic model of the crankshaft-bearing system is built through the finite element method, which includes rigid disk, Timoshenko beam and quasi-statics model of ACBB. On this basis, an improved dynamic model of planar flexible multilink mechanism with clearance considering the thermal-mechanical coupling effect of the crankshaft-bearing structure is developed and the corresponding dynamic error dimension chain between slider and crankshaft is constructed in this work. Compared to the simulation from traditional models, the simulated slider’s BPD position error from the improved model agrees better with experimental data, which verifies the correctness of the proposed model. It’s demonstrated that the punching force and thermally induced variable stiffness of bearing lead to a significant increase of slider’s BDP position error, which reduces the machining precision of MHSPP. Furthermore, the influence of crankshaft speed, contact angle of bearing and clearance size on the slider’s BDP position error is also investigated.


Author(s):  
Jialan Liu ◽  
Chi Ma ◽  
Shilong Wang ◽  
Sibao Wang ◽  
Bo Yang ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 168781402090385
Author(s):  
Ke Zhang ◽  
Zinan Wang ◽  
Xiaotian Bai ◽  
Huaitao Shi ◽  
Qi Wang

Ceramic bearings have a good dynamic output performance under an ultra-high, ultra-low temperature due to their small deformation property. Based on the Harris and Palmgren empirical equation, this article establishes the thermal transfer model of a ceramic motorized spindle. The thermal deformation of a ceramic angular contact ball bearing is calculated. A dynamic and thermal coupling model of the ceramic motorized spindle is built using the Hertz contact theory, which can determine the optimal preload force under different rotating speed conditions. The influence of different temperatures, preload, and rotation speeds on the bearing vibration characteristics was studied. The accuracy of the dynamic and thermal coupling model was verified by the motorized spindle experimental platform. The results show that the thermal deformation of the bearing is an important influencing factor for the output of the dynamic characteristics. Considering the thermal displacement of the bearing, the simulation accuracy of the ceramic motorized spindle-bearing system is in good agreement with the experimental results. By adjusting the bearing preload, the parameters of the rotating speed can effectively reduce the temperature rise and suppress the vibration. The spindle-bearing system model provides a theoretical basis for the dynamic development of a high-speed ceramic bearing.


Measurement ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Hadi Jalali ◽  
Mostafa Ghayour ◽  
Saeed Ziaei-Rad ◽  
Behrooz Shahriari

2010 ◽  
Vol 132 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shuyun Jiang ◽  
Shufei Zheng

This technical brief presents a dynamic model based on the traditional transfer matrix method (TMM) and Jones–Harris nonlinear rolling bearing model to study the effects of the extended structure parameters on the vibration behavior of a high-speed motorized spindle-bearing system. The first critical speed and the dynamic stiffness of the high-speed motorized spindle-bearing system are systematically studied. A design sensitivity analysis of the structure parameters is then conducted to identify the main factor to affect the first critical speed of the spindle-bearing system. The results show that the processing condition, the shaft shoulder, the dimension of motor, and the bearing arrangement are sensitive to the spindle dynamic behavior. The TMM model of the spindle-bearing system is verified by measuring the high-speed motorized spindle overall dynamic stiffness.


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