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E-raamat: Thermo-energetic Design of Machine Tools: A Systemic Approach to Solve the Conflict Between Power Efficiency, Accuracy and Productivity Demonstrated at the Example of Machining Production

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The approach to the solution within the CRC/TR 96 financed by the German Research Foundation DFG aims at measures that will allow manufacturing accuracy to be maintained under thermally unstable conditions with increased productivity, without an additional demand for energy for tempering. The challenge of research in the CRC/TR 96 derives from the attempt to satisfy the conflicting goals of reducing energy consumption and increasing accuracy and productivity in machining.

In the current research performed in 19 subprojects within the scope of the CRC/TR 96, correction and compensation solutions that influence the thermo-elastic machine tool behaviour efficiently and are oriented along the thermo-elastic functional chain are explored and implemented. As part of this general objective, the following issues must be researched and engineered in an interdisciplinary setting and brought together into useful overall solutions:

 

1.  Providing the modelling fundamentals to calculate the heat fluxes and the resulting thermo-elastic deformations in a comprehensive manner,

2.  Mapping of the structural variability as a result of the relative movement inside the machine tool,

3.  Providing the tools for an efficient adjustment of parameters that vary greatly in time and space by means of parameter identification methods as a prerequisite for correction and compensation solutions,

4.  Engineering and demonstrating solutions to control-integrated correction of thermo-elastic errors by an inverse position setpoint compensation of the error at theTCP,

5.  Engineering and demonstrating solutions based on the material properties to compensate for thermo-elastic effects through a homogeneous propagation of the temperature field, as well as reducing and smoothing the distribution of heat dissipated in supporting structures,

6.  Developing metrological fundamentals to record the thermo-elastic errors in special structural areas of machine tools,

7.  Engineering a methodological approach to simultaneous and complex evaluation of the CRC/TR 96 solutions, referring to their impact on product quality, production rate, energy consumption and machine tool costs

 

 
1 Introduction
1(12)
Knut Grobmann
Gritt Ott
2 Model-Based Representation of Thermo-energetic Effects in Cutting Tools and Part Clamping Devices
13(14)
Michael Braunig
Ulrich Semmler
Gerhard Schmidt
Volker Wittstock
Matthias Putz
3 Model and Method for the Determination and Distribution of Converted Energies in Milling Processes
27(8)
Matthias Brockmann
Fritz Klocke
Drazen Veselovac
4 Energy Model for Grinding Processes
35(14)
Matthias Rasim
Fritz Klocke
Patrick Mattfeld
5 Thermo-energetic Modelling of Fluid Power Systems
49(12)
Juliane Weber
Jurgen Weber
6 Simulation of Pose- and Process-Dependent Machine Tool Models
61(8)
Marian Partzsch
Michael Beitelschmidt
7 Thermo-Elastic Simulation of Entire Machine Tool
69(16)
Alexander Galant
Knut Grobmann
Andreas Muhl
8 Model Order Reduction for Thermo-Elastic Assembly Group Models
85(10)
Norman Lang
Jens Saak
Peter Benner
9 High-Accuracy Thermo-Elastic Simulation on Massively Parallel Computer
95(16)
Andreas Naumann
Florian Stenger
Axel Voigt
Jorg Wensch
10 Modelling of Thermal Interactions Between Environment and Machine Tool
111(14)
Reimund Neugebauer
Steffen Ihlenfeldt
Carsten Zwingenberger
Janine Glanzel
Carsten Richter
11 Determination and Modelling of Heat Transfer Mechanisms Acting Among Machine Tool Components
125(10)
Sarah Vieler
Yona Frekers
Michael Burghold
Reinhold Kneer
12 Investigation of Components and Assembly Groups
135(10)
Christian Brecher
Marcel Fey
Dorothea Haber
Kolja Bakarinow
13 Adjustment of Uncertain Parameters in Thermal Models of Machine Tools
145(14)
Bernd Kauschinger
Klaus Kabitzsch
Steffen Schroeder
14 Correction Algorithms and High-Dimensional Characteristic Diagrams
159(16)
Christian Naumann
Ilka Riedel
Ulrich Priber
Roland Herzog
15 Correction Model of Load-Dependent Structural Deformations Based on Transfer Functions
175(10)
Christian Brecher
Marcel Fey
Matthias Wennemer
16 Structural Model-Based Correction of Thermo-elastic Machine Tool Errors
185(14)
Xaver Thiem
Knut Grobmann
Andreas Muhl
17 Modelling and Design of Systems for Active Control of Temperature Distribution in Frame Subassemblies
199(10)
Welf-Guntram Drossel
Andre Bucht
Christoph Ohsenbrugge
18 Structurally Integrated Sensors
209(14)
Christian Wenzel
Michel Klatte
19 Thermo-Energetic Motor Optimisation
223(10)
Stefan Winkler
Ralf Werner
20 Technical and Economic Benchmarking Guideline for the Compensation and Correction of Thermally Induced Machine Tool Errors
233(14)
Hajo Wiemer
Lars Neidhardt
Werner Esswein
Richard Braun
21 Experimental Analysis of the Thermo-Elastic Behaviour of Machine Tools by Means of Selective Thermography and Close-Range Photogrammetry
247
Knut Grobmann
Jens Muller
Marcel Merx
Mirko Riedel