ACTIVE SUPPRESSION OF CHATTER BY PROGRAMMED VARIATION OF SPINDLE SPEED.

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Abstract

A method of continually varying the spindle speed while cutting is proposed which efficiently reduces the amplitude of regenerative-type self-excited chatter. The method is applicable to cases when slight chatter can be tolerated, provided that the amplitude never exceeds a given limit.

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Takemura, T., Kitamura, T., & Hoshi, T. (1974). ACTIVE SUPPRESSION OF CHATTER BY PROGRAMMED VARIATION OF SPINDLE SPEED. Ann CIRP, 23(1), 121–122. https://doi.org/10.2493/jjspe1933.41.489

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