2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-021-08257-y
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A novel identification technique of machine tool support stiffness under the variance of structural weight

Abstract: The preload-dependent stiffness of machine tool support was investigated in this study. A novel identification method of support stiffness has been proposed through the experimental modal analysis and finite element method. The support stiffness was identified with different machine weight during the assembling process of a machining center. Specifically, the structure weight increase of a machine tool in the assembly process causes its center of gravity to shift. Accordingly, the variance of support reaction … Show more

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“…A full-scale machine tool's finite element (FE) model is usually used to present the complete modal state of the machine tool. The model's millions of DOFs make computation costly and time-consuming [2], and it takes a long time to calibrate the FE model [3][4][5][6]. Therefore, a solution was developed to downscale the model by simplifying the high-order model to a model with lower DOFs but retained flexibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A full-scale machine tool's finite element (FE) model is usually used to present the complete modal state of the machine tool. The model's millions of DOFs make computation costly and time-consuming [2], and it takes a long time to calibrate the FE model [3][4][5][6]. Therefore, a solution was developed to downscale the model by simplifying the high-order model to a model with lower DOFs but retained flexibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%