TY - JOUR
T1 - Numerical analysis on the clamping reliability of fixture-workpiece facility considering partial slip
AU - Wang, L.
AU - Wang, Z. J.
AU - Wang, W. Z.
AU - Hu, Y. Z.
AU - Wang, H.
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - Fixture is a mechanical component to clamp a workpiece and to move it to a specific position. This paper analyses partial slip at the fixture-workpiece interface and addresses the effects of design parameters and working conditions of a fixture-workpiece facility on clamping reliability. A stick ratio, defined as the ratio of the stick area to the entire nominal contact area, is introduced in this study to characterize the clamping reliability. If the value of stick ratio equals to one, the clamping is most reliable, but when it drops to zero, a gross sliding will occur, which means clamping failure. This paper investigates the partial slip phenomenon by solving threedimensional contacts between elastically dissimilar materials, using the conjugate gradient method (CGM) and discrete convolution-fast Fourier transform (DC-FFT) techniques, but focuses on its industrial applications. Results have demonstrated how the inferential factors, such as material property, normal and tangential loads, operational parameters, and geometric features of the fixture, would affect the clamping reliability, which can be used for guiding the design of the fixture, for example, the choice of material, friction coefficient, fixture's opening angle, acceleration in manipulation, and so on.
AB - Fixture is a mechanical component to clamp a workpiece and to move it to a specific position. This paper analyses partial slip at the fixture-workpiece interface and addresses the effects of design parameters and working conditions of a fixture-workpiece facility on clamping reliability. A stick ratio, defined as the ratio of the stick area to the entire nominal contact area, is introduced in this study to characterize the clamping reliability. If the value of stick ratio equals to one, the clamping is most reliable, but when it drops to zero, a gross sliding will occur, which means clamping failure. This paper investigates the partial slip phenomenon by solving threedimensional contacts between elastically dissimilar materials, using the conjugate gradient method (CGM) and discrete convolution-fast Fourier transform (DC-FFT) techniques, but focuses on its industrial applications. Results have demonstrated how the inferential factors, such as material property, normal and tangential loads, operational parameters, and geometric features of the fixture, would affect the clamping reliability, which can be used for guiding the design of the fixture, for example, the choice of material, friction coefficient, fixture's opening angle, acceleration in manipulation, and so on.
KW - CGM
KW - Contact mechanics
KW - DC-FFT
KW - Fixture and clamping
KW - Partial slip
KW - Stick ratio
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84863069346
U2 - 10.1177/1350650111414502
DO - 10.1177/1350650111414502
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84863069346
SN - 1350-6501
VL - 225
SP - 1186
EP - 1198
JO - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology
JF - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology
IS - 12
ER -