2015
DOI: 10.1177/1687814015599728
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Influence of controller parameters on the life of ball screw feed drives

Abstract: The ball screws are the machine component most frequently used for transforming rotational into linear motion of a feed drive, to position the machine tool components carrying the cutting tool to the desired location. A failure of the ball screw usually leads to a total breakdown of the axis; therefore, the attainable life of this component is an important issue concerning the availability and productivity of modern machine tools. This article presents an approach to evaluate the influence of control parameter… Show more

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“…These controllers are widely used due to their adaptability, user-friendliness, and simple parameter adjustment. Nevertheless, many are exclusively constructed following the TBSFS rigid body dynamics, disregarding the flexible modes of structural resonance, which restricts the possible bandwidth [88][89][90][91]. As discussed in the previous sections, the TBSFS propels the load by two ball screws.…”
Section: Traditional Vibration Control Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These controllers are widely used due to their adaptability, user-friendliness, and simple parameter adjustment. Nevertheless, many are exclusively constructed following the TBSFS rigid body dynamics, disregarding the flexible modes of structural resonance, which restricts the possible bandwidth [88][89][90][91]. As discussed in the previous sections, the TBSFS propels the load by two ball screws.…”
Section: Traditional Vibration Control Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sliding mode controller featuring vibration compensation was recently developed in DDFS to address the unpredictable synchronous inaccuracy. It implies nonlinear elements such as servo properties' variation and mechanical connection [91,102,107,108]. Le-Bao Li et al [109] integrated adaptive sliding mode control (ASMC) into a ring coupling synchronization control to harmonize the motion of multiple motors so that their speed tracking errors converging to zero requires stabilizing the speed tracking of a single motor.…”
Section: Modern Vibration Control Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mauro et al (2015) a model-based simulation has been performed to assess how different parameters, i.e. kinematic limits of a jerk, acceleration and velocity as well as a proportional gain of position control loop of the control affect the expected life of the ball screw of feed drive.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding and optimizing these dynamic properties is paramount to guaranteeing efficient operation. Hence, it mitigates the adverse impacts of vibrations, resonances, and other metrics that may weaken the efficiency [6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%