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Thermal-Induced Errors Prediction and Compensation for a Coordinate Boring Machine Based on Time Series Analysis

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  • Jun Yang
  • Dongsheng Zhang
  • Bin Feng
  • Xuesong Mei
  • Zhenbang Hu

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To improve the CNC machine tools precision, a thermal error modeling for the motorized spindle was proposed based on time series analysis, considering the length of cutting tools and thermal declined angles, and the real-time error compensation was implemented. A five-point method was applied to measure radial thermal declinations and axial expansion of the spindle with eddy current sensors, solving the problem that the three-point measurement cannot obtain the radial thermal angle errors. Then the stationarity of the thermal error sequences was determined by the Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test Algorithm, and the autocorrelation/partial autocorrelation function was applied to identify the model pattern. By combining both Yule-Walker equations and information criteria, the order and parameters of the models were solved effectively, which improved the prediction accuracy and generalization ability. The results indicated that the prediction accuracy of the time series model could reach up to 90%. In addition, the axial maximum error decreased from 39.6  μ m to 7  μ m after error compensation, and the machining accuracy was improved by 89.7%. Moreover, the -direction accuracy can reach up to 77.4% and 86%, respectively, which demonstrated that the proposed methods of measurement, modeling, and compensation were effective.

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  • Jun Yang & Dongsheng Zhang & Bin Feng & Xuesong Mei & Zhenbang Hu, 2014. "Thermal-Induced Errors Prediction and Compensation for a Coordinate Boring Machine Based on Time Series Analysis," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:784218
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/784218
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