2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2010.03.019
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High speed contouring control strategy for five-axis machine tools

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“…over or under cuts. In the literature, authors [12,13] defined contour error models as ε L and ε u , assuming that when they exist, ε C exists as well, as illustrated in Fig. 3.b and 3.c.…”
Section: Contour Error Estimationmentioning
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“…over or under cuts. In the literature, authors [12,13] defined contour error models as ε L and ε u , assuming that when they exist, ε C exists as well, as illustrated in Fig. 3.b and 3.c.…”
Section: Contour Error Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4), Eq. (12) and Eq. (13), the predicted contour error values over the horizon h k are calculated and represented by E C as follows:…”
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“…In Altintas and Khoshdarregi 13 and Yang and Altintas, 14 contour error is approximated by the normal component of the tracking error in the Frenet Frame. Moreover, Altintas and Sencer 15 presented a novel contour error estimation model which is consisted of tool axis orientation errors and tooltip position in Frenet Frame. For curve path command, circular approximation with a moving TDN frame is proposed by Yang and Li.…”
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“…The performance of a mechatronic system, such as a high-speed machine tool, is specially quantified in terms of the vibrations of the mechanical structure. [16][17][18] A dynamic absorber was investigated in the study by Duncan et al 2 to limit the vibration of the spindle-holder-tool assembly in HSM. Okwudire and Altintas 19 presented a detailed model to evaluate the ball screw vibration and also to optimize the drive parameters for high-speed machine tool.…”
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