Research on Optimization of Height Difference of a Precision Horizontal Machining Center

Micromachines (Basel). 2024 Oct 21;15(10):1279. doi: 10.3390/mi15101279.

Abstract

This work proposes a methodology to determine the height difference of the guideways of machine tools where two guideways are not placed on the same horizontal plane. Firstly, a rigid-flexible coupling system consisting of a moving rigid mass and an elastic overhanging beam is presented as an equivalent mechanical model of a column and a spindle box. Then, the relationship between the deviation of a reference point and the height difference or the spindle box's stroke is modeled. Next, the natural frequency and mode shape function of the overhanging beam, and the frequency response functions of the coupling system, are derived. The results indicate that there always exists an optimal height difference minimizing the relative deflection over the stroke of the moving part, and the optimal value depends on the loads in two directions and the stroke of the moving part. Similarly, there is also an optimal choice maximizing the first-order resonant frequency of the coupling system; however, the optimal solutions for both static and dynamic cases are not the same. This work provides beneficial instruction for choosing the height difference of machine tools with two guideways on a bed that are not on the same plane.

Keywords: frequency response; height difference of guideways; machine tools; rigid–flexible system; static deflection.

Grants and funding

This research was supported by the Tianjin Administration of Market Regulation (Grant No. 2024TJMT073), scientific foundation of Tianjin University of Technology and Education (Grant No.KYQD1905), National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51905378), major special project for artificial intelligent technology of the Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Bureau (Grant No. 21ZXJBGX00020), Tianjin Science and Technology Plan Project (Grant Nos. 22JCYBJC01670 and 21JCZDJC00820), and Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin (Grant No. 20JCQNJC00360).