WO2000025963A1 - Method and device for controlling a turning operation - Google Patents
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- WO2000025963A1 WO2000025963A1 PCT/SE1999/001884 SE9901884W WO0025963A1 WO 2000025963 A1 WO2000025963 A1 WO 2000025963A1 SE 9901884 W SE9901884 W SE 9901884W WO 0025963 A1 WO0025963 A1 WO 0025963A1
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- tool holder
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- turning
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- vibrating motion
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23B—TURNING; BORING
- B23B25/00—Accessories or auxiliary equipment for turning-machines
- B23B25/02—Arrangements for chip-breaking in turning-machines
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B23—MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B23B—TURNING; BORING
- B23B29/00—Holders for non-rotary cutting tools; Boring bars or boring heads; Accessories for tool holders
- B23B29/04—Tool holders for a single cutting tool
- B23B29/12—Special arrangements on tool holders
- B23B29/125—Vibratory toolholders
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- G05—CONTROLLING; REGULATING
- G05B—CONTROL OR REGULATING SYSTEMS IN GENERAL; FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS OF SUCH SYSTEMS; MONITORING OR TESTING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SUCH SYSTEMS OR ELEMENTS
- G05B19/00—Programme-control systems
- G05B19/02—Programme-control systems electric
- G05B19/18—Numerical control [NC], i.e. automatically operating machines, in particular machine tools, e.g. in a manufacturing environment, so as to execute positioning, movement or co-ordinated operations by means of programme data in numerical form
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- G05B2219/37432—Detected by accelerometer, piezo electric
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- G05B2219/40069—Flattening, sweeping non rigid material, take out wrinkles
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- G05B2219/45136—Turning, lathe
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a method and a device for controlling a turning operation, more specifically a method, a device, a turning tool holder and a turning lathe for increasing the surface smoothness of a turned surface.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method and a device for increasing the surface smoothness in turning.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an embodiment of the inventive device
- Fig. 2 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a tool holder according to the invention
- Fig. 3 is a schematic plan view of the device in Fig. 1. Description of an Embodiment
- Fig. 1 illustrates essentially an embodiment of the device and also of the tool holder according to the invention.
- Reference numeral 1 indicates a workpiece which is arranged in a lathe and rotates in the direction indicated by arrow PI.
- the workpiece 1 is worked by means of a tool 3, here referred to as insert, which is rigidly connected to a tool holder 5, here referred to as insert holder.
- the device comprises a control system with a control unit 7 and two actuators 9, 11, one of which is indicated by dashed lines in Fig. 1 and both of which are shown in Fig. 2, which illustrates the actual tool holder 5 in a different view.
- Each actuator 9, 11 comprises an active element 9, 11, which here is a piezoceramic element.
- a piezocera- mic element can in turn be designed as a unit or advantageously be made up as a so-called stack and/or of several partial elements.
- the element can be a solid body or a plurality of individual, but composed and interacting bodies.
- the active elements 9, 11 are embedded in the body of the tool holder 5, which is also referred to as shaft. More specifically, they are fixed by casting. The casting is carried out by forming for each active element 9, 11 a recess in the body of the tool holder, whereupon the active element 9, 11 is placed therein and covered by casting.
- the active element 25, 27 is glued preferably to the bottom surface of the recess.
- the active elements 9, 11 are embedded fairly close to the surface of the tool holder 5, i.e.
- the active elements 9, 11 are plate-shaped and are oppositely arranged in parallel.
- the active elements 9, 11 are arranged on each side of the centre axis of the tool holder 5, said centre axis being designated I-I in Fig. 2.
- An active element 9, 11 is characterised in that it changes dimension when an electric voltage is applied across the same. The dimensional change is related to the voltage.
- the tool 3 is mounted on the upper side 5c of the holder 5.
- the control unit 7 is via a conduit 15 and a terminal 17 connected to the tool holder 5. Inside, i.e. embedded in, the tool holder 5 extend to/from the terminal 17 conductors 30-33 of the active elements, or the piezoceramic elements 9, 11, see Fig. 3.
- the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 are elongate in the longitudinal direction of the tool holder 5, and the conductors 30-33, which are connected in pairs to a piezoceramic element 9, 11 each, are connected to the front ends 11a, 9a and rear ends lib, 9b thereof.
- the device operates as follows.
- the tool 3 and the tool holder 5 are fed in the direction of arrow P2 at a certain feeding speed M.
- the workpiece rotates in the direction of arrow PI at a certain cutting speed.
- the combination of M>0, and the edge of the tool 3 having a radius causes remaining, helically extending ridges on the worked surface. More than anything, the ridges resem- ble stripes.
- the control unit 7 feeds control voltages to the actuators, more specifically to the piezoceramic elements 9, 11. When voltage is applied to the piezoceramic elements 9, 11, they are thus extended to a greater or smaller degree depending on the amplitudes of the vol- tages.
- each piezoceramic element 9, 11 obtains a dimensional change in its longitudinal direction, which also is the longitudinal direction of the tool holder 5.
- the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 are preferably embedded in the tool holder 5 so that their boundary surfaces abut directly against the material of the body of the tool holder 5.
- the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 have opposite power-transmitting surfaces in the form of their end faces at the ends 9a, 9b, 11a and lib. The end faces transfer the longitudinal changes of the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 in the body of the tool holder 5.
- the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 are spaced from the centre axis I-I of the tool holder 5, the longitudinal changes generate turning moments which in the illustrated arrangement of the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 show themselves as bending.
- the centre axes of the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 do not coincide with the centre axis of the tool holder 5. If the centre axes should coincide, no bending moment would be obtained, but merely a pure longitudinal change of the tool holder 5. The same would apply if the two piezoceramic elements 9, 11 should be longitudinally changed concurrently and to the same extent.
- the forces induced by means of the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 bend the front end 5a of the tool holder 5 in the lateral direction, from side to side, thanks to the control voltages to the respective piezoceramic elements 9, 11 being applied so that the piezoceramic elements 9, 11 are longitudinally changed in opposition to each other.
- the tool holder 5 is made to move in a vibrating manner alternatingly in and against the direction of feed.
- the turning moments thus act about an axis which is perpendicular to the centre axis I-I and produce a vibrating motion in the lateral direction, as indicated by arrow P3.
- the groove which the tool forms in the surface of the workpiece 1 is widened and the stripes are worked off.
- control unit 7 generates composite control voltages having a wide, noise-like frequency content.
- a factor in this con- text is the feeding speed M which may vary quite considerably between different turning operations. The feeding speed is above all important to the amplitude of the control voltages.
- a preferred embodiment of the inventive device therefore comprises a control unit which is adjustable in respect of the amplitude of the control voltages. As a result, different amplitudes can be gene- rated.
- control unit also comprises a means for adjusting the frequency content of the control voltages.
- control unit has preset values of frequency and amplitude of the control voltages.
- the control unit 7 operates with fed-back control, which means that it strives to set the amplitude of the vibrations at a suitable level by means of feedback from sensors.
- the control unit 7 can be selected among many different types, such as analog fed-back con- trol unit, conventional PID regulator, adaptive regulator or some other suitable type of control unit.
- the sensors 13, 15 are arranged in the tool holder 5 as illustrated in the Figures.
- the sensors 13, 15 are arranged in front of the actuators 9, 11.
- in front of is meant closer to the end of the tool holder 5 where the tool 3 is mounted, said end being naturally considered the front end 5a of the tool holder 5.
- the opposite end 5b thus is the rear end of the tool holder 5.
- the sensors 13, 15 consist of piezoelectric crystals which generate an electric voltage when subjected to forces.
- the sensors 13, 15 are preferably, like the actuators 9, 11, embedded in the body of the tool holder 5 and are electrically connected with the control unit 7 via conductors which are connected in the same way as the conductors 30-33 of the actuators, but which for reasons of clarity are not shown.
- the sensors 13, 15 are subjected to alternating pulling and pressing forces. Each sensor 13, 15 then generates a sensor voltage which varies concurrently with the variations in force.
- the sensor voltages are detected and analysed by the control unit 7, which con- trols the actuators 9, 11 in accordance with the desired amplitude of the sensor voltages.
- the regulation which this involves is carried out by means of a control algorithm.
- control unit takes the present feeding speed into consideration, i.e. the control unit has a means for indicating which feeding speed is appropriate for the turning operation which is to begin.
- the means can even automatically collect this information directly from the NC control system.
- a further possible modification is to change the number of actuators.
- one actuator is arranged in the tool holder.
- the method of mounting the active elements may be varied. In addition to the above-mentioned way of mounting, they can be, for example, premounted in a mould in which the tool holder is cast. If they are fixed by cast- ing later, as has been described above, they can either be covered with the same material as that of which the tool holder is made or with some other convenient material. Moreover it is possible to use alternatives to the above-described, preferred mounting, where the elements are certainly glued to the base of the recess but two opposite power-transmitting surfaces essentially generate the turning moments. Such an alternative means that the dimensional change is completely transferred via the glue joint, which in principle is possible with today's strongest adhesives.
- the abutment of the above-mentioned power-transmitting surfaces can be omitted, which reduces the claims for adaptation.
- other variants are contained within the scope of the invention.
- the active elements are in respect of form not bound to be rectangularly parallelepipedal and plate-shaped as the shown elements, but the form may vary.
- the plate shape is advantageous since it contributes to minimising the volume of the element.
- an elon- gate form is an excellent property which also contributes to imparting to the element a small volume. It is preferred that the dimensional changes occur in the longitudinal direction of the element.
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AU14280/00A AU1428000A (en) | 1998-10-22 | 1999-10-19 | Method and device for controlling a turning operation |
JP2000579389A JP4441120B2 (en) | 1998-10-22 | 1999-10-19 | Device for increasing the surface smoothness of rotating surfaces |
US09/807,916 US6925915B1 (en) | 1998-10-22 | 1999-10-19 | Method and device for controlling a turning operation |
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