Machine Tool Axis Dynamics
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The independent axis dynamics of machine tools that employ long slender lead screws, bearings, and workpiece saddles, mounted on supporting slides, will be considered. Distributed-lumped parameter techniques will be used for system analysis and in the model formulation procedures. Realizations that encompass combined torsional and tension loading will be incorporated. Specific, integrated, distributed-lumped machine tool configurations will be derived and described in block diagram form. Simulation studies illustrating the dynamic signature of a machine tool axis drive, when operated at various feed rates, together with the measured results will be presented. The effect of changes in the effective lead-screw length on the workpiece surface finish will be commented on.