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Chatter Stability Prediction Method of the Spindle-Tool Holder-Tool System with Interface Contact Characteristics

Li Cui and Yin Su

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2020, vol. 2020, 1-15

Abstract:

To predict chatter stability and suppress chatter vibration, a chatter stability prediction method for the spindle-tool holder-tool system with interface contact characteristics is constructed. A five-DOF model is constructed to determine the spindle-bearing interface dynamic contact stiffness considering the coupling effect of spindle and bearing. A fractal multiscale tool holder-spindle interface dynamic stiffness model is proposed considering time-varying cutting force. The fractal dimensions and cutting force coefficient parameters are identified from the power spectrum experiments and cutting force tests. The cutting force is solved according to the milling stability model. Dynamic model of the spindle-tool holder-tool system is found by the finite element method. Based on extended Floquet theory, chatter stability of the spindle system is studied. Effect of interface parameters, radial cutting depth, and feed rate on milling stability is researched. Milling force tests and milling stability tests are performed in order to verify the reliability of the method. Results find that the increase of front bearing preload and spindle-tool holder’s interference fit are effective to improve the milling stability. The optimal feed rate and the critical radial cutting depth are found. The model proposed in this paper can be used as an instruction for predicting and suppressing the chatter vibration and optimizing cutting parameters and also is helpful for designing the spindle-tool holder-tool system.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1155/2020/7121328

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