2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-258772/v1
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Dynamic Support Stiffness of Motorized Spindle Bearings under High-speed Rotation

Abstract: The rotor operating stiffness of high-speed motorized spindles (HSMSs) is key to machining accuracy. Because HSMSs are difficult to load due to their high speeds, a contact loading device was developed to test rotor operating stiffness. The dynamic support stiffness of the front/rear bearings (DSSB) is the main factor affecting the rotor operating stiffness. Two novel experimental schemes for measuring the DSSB are proposed: 1) indirect measurement—by analysing deformation displacements at two points on the ex… Show more

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“…So far, in terms of spindle with rolling bearings, the force displacement method is usually utilized to measure its spindle nose stiffness [9][10][11][12]. There are two loading methods: contact loading method [7][8][9][10]13] and non-contact loading method [11,12,[14][15][16]. The contact loading method generally applys an external load by machanical transmission, so the applied load can reach a large value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, in terms of spindle with rolling bearings, the force displacement method is usually utilized to measure its spindle nose stiffness [9][10][11][12]. There are two loading methods: contact loading method [7][8][9][10]13] and non-contact loading method [11,12,[14][15][16]. The contact loading method generally applys an external load by machanical transmission, so the applied load can reach a large value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%