1996
DOI: 10.1117/12.239147
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<title>Chatter supression through variable impedance and smart fluids</title>

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“…These include lobes just to the right ot~S2 = 1/2, Q = 1/3, Q = 1/4, and so on (Smith and Tlusty, 1991), which can be obtained analytically by , / where each J1 = 0, 1, 2, 3, ... corresponds to a different lobe. Segalman and Redmond (1996) observed the primary effects of impedance modulation from simulations to be in the domains of higher co (lower turning speed Q) where a small change in tool impedance is associated with a significant phase shift between the vibration of the current and the previous tool pass. Therefore, Figure 2 again shows the stability plots for both the unmodulated and modulated systems, but it focuses on the lower turning frequencies.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…These include lobes just to the right ot~S2 = 1/2, Q = 1/3, Q = 1/4, and so on (Smith and Tlusty, 1991), which can be obtained analytically by , / where each J1 = 0, 1, 2, 3, ... corresponds to a different lobe. Segalman and Redmond (1996) observed the primary effects of impedance modulation from simulations to be in the domains of higher co (lower turning speed Q) where a small change in tool impedance is associated with a significant phase shift between the vibration of the current and the previous tool pass. Therefore, Figure 2 again shows the stability plots for both the unmodulated and modulated systems, but it focuses on the lower turning frequencies.…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Increasing the damping can be achieved by passive [5,6], semi-active [7][8][9] or fully active [10][11][12] means. Another seemingly elegant method is to attempt to break up the mechanism of regenerative chatter by rapidly varying the spindle speed [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No experimental results were presented. Segalman and Redmond [132] utilized ER fluids to actively control the impedance of boring bars to suppress chatter. This approach is similar to a conventional chatter avoidance method, which adjusts the spindle speed so that the cutting process stays inside the stability region.…”
Section: Mr and Er Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%