Methods to Design the Adjustment of Parameters for Thermal Machine-Tool Models

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Thermal models of machine tools contain parameters whose values have a high degree of uncertainty and which can limit the accuracy of the model beyond applicability. Thus, the parameters have to be adjusted by means of measurements. At present, substantial time, effort, and expensive measurement equipment are required for adjustment, as well as in-depth expertise. For these reasons, we have studied the development of methods providing rapid, comprehensive, and low-cost adjustment. This objective can especially be achieved by methods that support the planning stage of the model-adjustment procedure. The paper demonstrates this based on methods for model and behaviour visualisation.

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