The Influence and Suppression of Nonlinear Friction

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Direct at NC machine tool feed system, the article analyzed the influence of the nonlinear friction at each motion joint, and points out that the nonlinear friction are the main factors that influence the positioning accuracy of the feed system. The article have discussed the methods for effectively compensation and controlling of the nonlinear friction respectively from two aspects of flutter compensation and predictly controlling the nonlinear friction, and proved the correctness of the compensation and control method that is proposed in this paper.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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1760-1763

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August 2013

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