Influence Analysis of Geometric Error and Compensation Method for Four-Axis Machining Tools with Two Rotary Axes

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Abstract

Four-axis machine tools with two rotary axes are widely used in the machining of complex parts. However, due to an irregular kinematic relationship and non-linear kinematic function with geometric error, it is difficult to analyze the influence the geometry error of each axis has and to compensate for such a geometry error. In this study, an influence analysis method of geometric error based on the homogeneous coordinate transformation matrix and a compensation method was developed, using the Newton iterative method. Geometric errors are characterized by a homogeneous coordinate transformation matrix in the proposed method, and an error matrix is integrated into the kinematic model of the four-axis machine tool as a means of studying the influence the geometric error of each axis has on the tool path. Based on the kinematic model of the four-axis machine tool considering the geometric error, a comprehensive geometric error compensation calculation model based on the Newton iteration was then constructed for calculating the tool path as a means of compensating for the geometric error. Ultimately, the four-axis machine tool with a curve tool path for an off-axis optical lens was chosen for verification of the proposed method. The results showed that the proposed method can significantly improve the machining accuracy.

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Zhao, G., Jiang, S., Dong, K., Xu, Q., Zhang, Z., & Lu, L. (2022). Influence Analysis of Geometric Error and Compensation Method for Four-Axis Machining Tools with Two Rotary Axes. Machines, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines10070586

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