Patent classifications
G05B2219/41256
Computerized system and method for generating an undesirable chatter free milling CNC program for use in machining a workpiece
A computerized method of machining a workpiece including, prior to machining the workpiece, establishing, based on empirical data obtained from machining activity at an earlier time, an historical mapping indicating pairings of depth of cut and rpm at which undesirable chatter (UDC) did not occur during machining activity at an earlier time using at least one given type of milling machine, at least one given type of cutting tool and at least one given type of workpiece material, prior to commencing machining of the workpiece, programming a machine tool to machine the workpiece using a given type of milling machine, a given type of cutting tool and a given type of workpiece material at at least one depth of cut and rpm, which, based on the historical mapping, avoid UDC and operating the machine tool in accordance with the programming to machine the workpiece.
FIELD DEVICE SWITCH MONITORING
An industrial process field device includes an active component, a switch, a switch monitor, and a controller. The active component may be a sensor configured to sense a process parameter, or a control device configured to control a process of the industrial process. The switch is electrically coupled to first and second terminals. The switch monitor is configured to detect an open or closed state of the switch, and generate a first state output, a second state output, or a chattering state output. An anti-chatter circuit outputs a chatter stabilized state output based on the chattering state output. The controller is configured to set the switch in the open or closed state, and generate a notification based on any one of the first and second state outputs and the chatter stabilized state output that indicates at least one of the current state and a condition of the switch.
COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AN UNDESIRABLE CHATTER FREE MILLING CNC PROGRAM FOR USE IN MACHINING A WORKPIECE
A computerized method of machining a workpiece including, prior to machining the workpiece, establishing, based on empirical data obtained from machining activity at an earlier time, an historical mapping indicating pairings of depth of cut and rpm at which undesirable chatter (UDC) did not occur during machining activity at an earlier time using at least one given type of milling machine, at least one given type of cutting tool and at least one given type of workpiece material, prior to commencing machining of the workpiece, programming a machine tool to machine the workpiece using a given type of milling machine, a given type of cutting tool and a given type of workpiece material at at least one depth of cut and rpm, which, based on the historical mapping, avoid UDC and operating the machine tool in accordance with the programming to machine the workpiece.
Method of calculating a stable spindle rotation number and an apparatus for calculating a stable spindle rotation number
An apparatus includes vibration data obtainer 30 obtaining data on vibration caused by a tool in cutting, a vibration frequency calculator 22 calculating a vibration frequency of the tool by analyzing the obtained vibration data, a regenerative chatter detector 23 detecting whether regenerative chatter occurs by comparing the calculated vibration frequency of the tool with a spindle rotation number, and a spindle rotation controller 24 gradually decreasing or increasing the spindle rotation number when occurrence of regenerative chatter vibration is detected, and a stable rotation number calculator 25 monitoring variation of the vibration frequency of the tool and determining a spindle rotation number when the variation of the vibration frequency exceeds a predetermined reference value to be a stable rotation number.
COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING AN UNDESIRABLE CHATTER FREE MILLING CNC PROGRAM FOR USE IN MACHINING A WORKPIECE
A computerized method of machining a workpiece including, prior to machining the workpiece, establishing, based on empirical data obtained from machining activity at an earlier time, an historical mapping indicating pairings of depth of cut and rpm at which undesirable chatter (UDC) did not occur during machining activity at an earlier time using at least one given type of milling machine, at least one given type of cutting tool and at least one given type of workpiece material, prior to commencing machining of the workpiece, programming a machine tool to machine the workpiece using a given type of milling machine, a given type of cutting tool and a given type of workpiece material at at least one depth of cut and rpm, which, based on the historical mapping, avoid UDC and operating the machine tool in accordance with the programming to machine the workpiece.
OPERATOR-DEFINED AVOIDANCE OF CHATTER
A control device of a machine tool receives a target machining, in accordance with which a workpiece should be machined by a tool of the machine too!. The control device also receives via a human-machine interface or via an interface to an external memory device a selection, a parameterization and/or a specification of a sequence of predefined rules, which define the manner in which the machining of the workpiece should be modified in the event of undesired vibrations during machining. When undesired vibrations do not occur, as determined from acquired sensor signals, machining is carried out in accordance with the target machining. When undesired vibrations occur, the machining is modified in accordance with the rules, wherein the control device selects the rules in accordance with the selection, parameterizes the rules in accordance with the parameterization and/or carries out the rules in accordance with the specified sequence. ma
Chatter vibration determination device, machine learning device, and system
A chatter vibration determination device is provided with a machine learning device configured to observe machining condition data including a feed speed and a spindle rotational frequency in cutting as state data representative of the current state of environment, execute processing related to machine learning using a learning model obtained by modeling the relationship of chatter vibration with a machining condition for the cutting, based on the state data, and estimate the occurrence/non-occurrence of chatter vibration and the improvement of the chatter vibration. The chatter vibration determination device outputs the result of the estimation of the occurrence/non-occurrence of the chatter vibration and the improvement of the chatter vibration.
Monitoring device and monitoring method of main spindle rotation speed in machine tool, and machine tool
A monitoring device of a main spindle rotation speed in a machine tool displays a variation state of the rotation speed by a rotation speed variation unit using a display unit in the machine tool. The monitoring device includes a drawing unit, a variation position display unit, and a reduction effect index display unit. The drawing unit is configured to display a variation diagram that illustrates a relationship between a variation amplitude and a variation cycle of the rotation speed. The reduction effect index display unit is configured to display a reduction effect index on the variation diagram. The reduction effect index represents a reduction effect of chatter vibration. The reduction effect index is calculated based on a speed ratio that is a ratio of a rotation speed of one rotation before to a rotation speed at an identical rotation position of the main spindle at any given timing.
Machine tool, method for controlling machine tool, and computer-readable storage medium storing program for controlling machine tool
A machine tool includes: a display; a tool configured to machine a workpiece; a spindle configured to rotate the tool or the workpiece; a sensor configured to detect a vibration frequency of the spindle or the tool; and a processor configured to control the machine tool. The processor is configured to: detect a chatter vibration in the spindle or the tool based on the vibration frequency; based on a frequency of the chatter vibration, a rotation speed of the spindle, and the number of cutting edges of the tool, calculate an order corresponding to the number of vibrations of the tool during a period of time until a current rotation angle of a first cutting edge of the tool reaches a current rotation angle of a second cutting edge of the tool; and present order information on the display, the order information indicating a magnitude of the calculated order.
Operator-defined avoidance of chatter
A control device of a machine tool receives a target machining, in accordance with which a workpiece should be machined by a tool of the machine tool. The control device also receives via a human-machine interface or via an interface to an external memory device a selection, a parameterization and/or a specification of a sequence of predefined rules, which define the manner in which the machining of the workpiece should be modified in the event of undesired vibrations during machining. When undesired vibrations do not occur, as determined from acquired sensor signals, machining is carried out in accordance with the target machining. When undesired vibrations occur, the machining is modified in accordance with the rules, wherein the control device selects the rules in accordance with the selection, parameterizes the rules in accordance with the parameterization and/or carries out the rules in accordance with the specified sequence.