Proceedings Vol. 7 (2001)
INŽENÝRSKÁ MECHANIKA 2001
ENGINEERING MECHANICS 2001
May 14 – 17, 2001, Svratka, Czech Republic
Copyright © 2001 Institute of Thermomechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague
ISSN 1805-8248 (printed)
ISSN 1805-8256 (electronic)
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This work aims to reduce the thermal deformations of machine tools by indirect compensation methods. Thermal effects can form more than 70% to the overall displacement error by using HSC technology. To compensate thermal expansion. exact measurements of machine thermal behaviour. as a function of temperature. are necessary. since the thermal expansion of the axes is largely proportional to the temperature. The temperatures. measured by the Pt 100 thermistor. are saved in the PLC of machine tools. Thermo-elastic deformations are calculated from the representative temperature-measuring points in the machine tools structure. The number of measuring points is optimised. We can directly determine the amount of expansion by multiplying the temperature value by a certain factor. The calculated deflections are compensated by means of the CNC of machine tools. I compare two different methods for solution of deflection in the end point of the tool. My aim was to reduce thermal deflection by 2/3 and this aim has been reached.
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