A mapping model between the workpiece geometric tolerance and the end pose error of CNC machine tool considering structure distortion of cutting process system

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Aiming at the problem that the geometric accuracy design index of machine tools is difficult to be determined reasonably in the geometric precision design process of CNC machine tools, this paper presents a mapping model between geometric tolerance of the workpiece and end pose error (positional and orientational error of the tool relative to the workpiece) of the machine tool considering structure distortion of cutting process system. Only considering the factors of the machine tool geometric errors, this paper first establishes the relationship between the geometric tolerance requirements of the workpiece and relative pose error at the end of machine tools, and completes the estimation of the machine tools end pose error. Then this paper analyzes the elastic deformations of the cutting process system caused by the cutting force. These elastic deformations produce machining errors. Based on the above analysis, the estimated variation range of the end pose error can be adjusted by the emulation of the geometric tolerance of the workpiece and used as the geometric accuracy design index of machine tools. This paper takes the international standard small size contour processing test piece as an example to explain the application process of the proposed model.

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Lin, Z., Tian, W., Zhang, D., Gao, W., & Wang, L. (2021). A mapping model between the workpiece geometric tolerance and the end pose error of CNC machine tool considering structure distortion of cutting process system. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/16878140211004771

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