VIBROSTABILITY IMPROVEMENT USING THE ACTIVE CLAMP IN MACHINING

Authors

  • Arkadiusz PARUS West Pomeranian University of Technology
  • Bartosz POWAŁKA West Pomeranian University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7494/mech.2012.31.1.51

Keywords:

stability, chatter, active clamp

Abstract

In this paper the results of simulation of vibration suppression during machining are presented. Two versions of the active clamp system were examined. In the case when the work-piece vibration dominates one direction, the active clamp system with 1 degree of freedom (1-DOF) can be used. Also, a 2-DOF sys-tem is proposed to show the effectiveness of the active clamp system for a complex vibration scenario.

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Published

2012-03-23

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