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A seven-sensor configuration method for testing thermal error of a horizontal machining center with linear optical grating scale

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2017-07-01

Journal:PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART C-JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:231

Issue:14

Page Number:2681-2689

ISSN No.:0954-4062

Key Words:Correlation; linear optical grating scale; machining center; seven-sensor configuration; thermal errors

Abstract:A precision testing method based on a seven-sensor configuration is presented in this paper to quantify thermal errors (drifting, elongation, tilting) of the mandrel cross-section, for an example horizontal machining center with linear optical grating scale. Three tri-axial displacement sensors with 120 degrees spread angles and 36 thermal couples are mounted on judiciously chosen locations to record the temperatures and thermal expansions for various operating conditions. Based on the measurements covering a wide range of spindle locations, environment temperatures, coolant temperature, and spindle rotational speeds, we found that (i) the maximum thermal drifts of the mandrel are 11.3 mu m in the x direction with a compensation rate of 62%, and 165.3 mu m in the y direction with a compensation rate of 93%, (ii) the maximum thermal tilt of the mandrel is 0.005 degrees, and (iii) the thermal elongation of the mandrel in the z direction, which could not be compensated by the linear optical grating scale, is 51.9 mu m. From a correlation study, the thermal elongation of the mandrel is most closely correlated to the temperatures recorded for the thermal couple mounted at the front surface of the spindle bearing with a correlation coefficient of 0.83.

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