Vibration testing and analysis of dynamic characteristics of a reconfigurable turn-milling machine tool

Xuxiao Fan*, Changyou Xu, Zhijing Zhang, Xin Jin

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Abstract

This paper focuses on a case study on dynamic characteristics analysis and dynamic stiffness evaluation of a reconfigurable turn-milling machine tool. The structural dynamics analysis and evaluation on CNC machines, which has become one of the utmost technologies to resolve vibration problems, is frequently applied for detecting machine anti-vibration property and evaluating vibration analysis accuracy. In this study, natural frequency and corresponding vibration modes of the reconfigurable turn-milling machine tool were analyzed by using both FEA and vibration testing. Furthermore, dynamic stiffness of the machine tool was analyzed. Both the theoretical analysis and test results showed fairly good coherence. Finally, some further discussions were made based on the analysis results from the point of view of resonant vibration.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2010 International Conference on Digital Manufacturing and Automation, ICDMA 2010
Pages898-902
Number of pages5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event2010 International Conference on Digital Manufacturing and Automation, ICDMA 2010 - Changsha, China
Duration: 18 Dec 201020 Dec 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings - 2010 International Conference on Digital Manufacturing and Automation, ICDMA 2010
Volume2

Conference

Conference2010 International Conference on Digital Manufacturing and Automation, ICDMA 2010
Country/TerritoryChina
CityChangsha
Period18/12/1020/12/10

Keywords

  • Dynamic characteristics
  • Dynamic stiffness
  • Exciter test
  • Modal analysis
  • Reconfigurable turn-milling machine tool

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