Measurement method for volumetric error of five-axis machine tool considering measurement point distribution and adaptive identification process
To improve the machine tool accuracy, geometric error identification is required for volumetric error compensation. This paper presents a method for the geometric error identification of a five-axis machine tool that considers the optimised distribution of measurement points and accurate description...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of machine tools & manufacture 2019-12, Vol.147, p.103465, Article 103465 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To improve the machine tool accuracy, geometric error identification is required for volumetric error compensation. This paper presents a method for the geometric error identification of a five-axis machine tool that considers the optimised distribution of measurement points and accurate description of geometric errors. The measurement is performed using a laser tracker that permits rapid error data collection over a large measurement range. In the volumetric error modelling, the geometric errors are described as position-dependent Chebyshev polynomials. Hence, the identification of geometric errors is converted into the identification of polynomial coefficients. In the identification process, a distribution method for measurement points is proposed to improve the identification accuracy by minimising the influence of measurement error on the identification result. At the same time, an adaptive approach is introduced to accurately define the polynomial orders of geometric errors to improve the identification accuracy. Simulations and experiments are conducted to verify the geometric error identification method. In addition, the proposed method is compared with other methods. Based on the identification result of geometric errors and the volumetric error model, the volumetric error of any position in a workspace can be predicted and further compensated.
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•Distribution method of the measurement point is proposed that can improve the identification accuracy of geometric errors.•Adaptive approach is proposed to improve the fitting accuracy of geometric errors by using reasonable orders of polynomials.•The measurement conducted through a laser tracker and an active target is highly efficient. |
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ISSN: | 0890-6955 1879-2170 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2019.103465 |