Study on Dynamic Stiffness of Machine Tool with Consideration of Friction Damping in Guide

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The purpose of this study is to acquire design method of machine tools with higher dynamic stiffness and consequently higher chatter stability. This study focuses on stiffness of main structures and friction damping in guide of a machine tool, because stiffness and friction damping are considered to have major influence on the dynamic stiffness. A special testing machine with variable stiffness and friction was developed to clarify effects of the stiffness of main structures and the friction in guide on the dynamic stiffness and therefore the chatter stability. The stiffness of main structures and the friction in guide were changed experimentally, and it was clarified that the optimal friction force exists at every stiffness condition, and that higher stiffness does not always lead to higher stability.

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