Analysis and Control of Vibration Generated by High-Speed Spindle System

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High speed motorized spindle plays an important role in high speed grinding. However, for high-speed machining, the spindle system usually generates excessive vibration due to the high speed and large mass. The vibration transfers to the bed of grinding machine and affects the precision of machining. To analyze and control the vibration generated by the spindle system, this paper develops a dynamic model for the high-speed spindle system, and further analyzes the eccentricity and the mass of the spindle system which affects the amplitude of the vibration of the bed by producing the impulse. Based on the result of analysis, the vibration is finally controlled by modifying the structure of the shaft. After optimization, the amplitude of the vibration of the bed of reduces significantly to 0.046um, which was 0.056um before. In addition the eccentricity of the spindle is decrease by 0.1um.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 591-593)

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2016-2019

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November 2012

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