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Development of Automatic Chatter Suppression System in Parallel Milling by Real-Time Spindle Speed Control with Observer-Based Chatter Monitoring
Shuntaro Yamato/Keio University
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Keywords : Parallel milling,
Chatter,
Process control,
Speed difference method,
Disturbance observer
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To maximize the potential for high material removal rates in simultaneous
processes such as parallel milling, developing strategies for successful chatter
suppression/avoidance is an important concern for manufacturers. In this study,
the effectiveness of the spindle speed difference method (SDM) for chatter
suppression is discussed in a parallel end-milling process where a flexible
workpiece is machined by two tools rotating in opposite direction. The process
model is developed, considering that the dynamic variation due to the
regenerative effect occurs on a plane perpendicular to the tool axis direction.
Through the process simulations and the experiments, this study provides
informative discussion for comprehending the process behavior. Additionally, a
real-time active chatter suppression system with adaptive SDM, where the spindle
speed difference is sequentially optimized during the process according to the
tracked chatter frequency, is developed by integrating a chatter monitoring
system based on sensorless cutting force estimation with sliding discrete
Fourier transform. The results show that the developed real-time adaptive system
of spindle speed suppresses chatter vibrations more effectively than
non-adaptive SDM system; hence, the integrated system can contribute
self-optimizing machining systems oriented to Industry 4.0.