A Structure Analysis Method for Machine Tools Based on Assembly Relationship

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Considering the nonlinear relationship of the joint surface between parts in machine tool assembly, a finite element analysis method based on assembly relationship is proposed. By this method, a finite element model is set up. Based on the analysis of experimental data, the result is close to the actual working conditions, which proves that this analysis method based on the machine tool assemble relationship is feasible and reliable

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