Dynamic Modeling and Stability Prediction of Robot Milling Considering the Influence of Force-Induced Deformation on Regenerative Effect and Process Damping

Yuchao Du, Zhiqiang Liang*, Sichen Chen, Hao Huang, Haoran Zheng, Zirui Gao, Tianfeng Zhou, Zhibing Liu, Xibin Wang

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Abstract

Undesirable chatter is one of the key problems that restrict the improvement of robot milling quality and efficiency. The prediction of chatter stability, which is used to guide the selection of process parameters, is an effective method to avoid chatter in robot milling. Due to the weak stiffness of the robot, deformation caused by milling forces becomes an unavoidable problem, which will change the tool–workpiece contact area and affect the stability prediction. However, it is often simplified and neglected. In this paper, a multipoint contact dynamic model of robot milling is established, which considers the influence of force-induced deformation on the regenerative effect and process damping. The tool–workpiece contact area is discretized into a finite number of nodes along the axial direction so that the force and deformation at each node can be calculated separately. The different contact forms of the tool–workpiece under different process parameters are discussed in different cases, and the interaction process between cutting force and force-induced deformation is analyzed in detail. An iterative strategy is used to calculate the deformation of each node and the result of the tool–workpiece contact boundary. Finally, chatter stability of robot milling is predicted by a fully discrete method. Robot milling experiments were carried out to verify the predicted results. The results show that force-induced deformation is an important factor improving the stability prediction accuracy of robot milling, and a more accurate prediction result can be obtained by simultaneously considering force-induced deformation and process damping.

Original languageEnglish
Article number974
JournalMetals
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • chatter stability prediction
  • milling dynamic model
  • milling force-induced deformation
  • robot milling chatter
  • tool–workpiece contact area

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