Latest Development of Accuracy Recession of Numerically-Controlled Machine Tools

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Accuracy recession is the prime cause which affects the accuracy retentivity of highly-precise Numerically-Controlled Machine Tools, and in recent years a lot of work has been done in this field at home and abroad. The current state and the progress on the research of accuracy recession of numerically-controlled machine tools were comprehensively presented. The effect of friction and wear, the mechanical structure and operation conditions on accuracy recession of numerically-controlled machine tools were described and commented as the key point. And suggestions and developing directions were also put forward aiming at the existed problems.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 971-973)

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565-568

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June 2014

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