Changyou Li , Mengtao Xu , Wenjun Song , Hongzhuang Zhang
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Abstract
Static and dynamic analysis of key structural components of the machine tool is the crucial stage in transferring the physical to the virtual domain for digital manufacturing trends. The modeling technique of rolling kinematic joints with high nonlinearity can directly influence the accuracy and efficiency of prediction. Existing literature replicates the nonlinear static and dynamic characteristics considering the rolling element contact interface and proposes the theoretical modeling approach for the feed drives. However, there is a lack of systematic literature surveys. This paper reviews the current progress placed at the nonlinear analytical model of rolling kinematic joints, including ball screw feed drives, recirculating linear guideways, and ball screws. Advanced investigations on nonlinear dynamic stiffness and vibration response associated with ball screw feed drives are covered. Specifically, for linear guideways and ball screws, the stiffness and load distribution models can be divided into two categories: with and without consideration of the component structural deformations. Moreover, the corresponding detailed modeling process is introduced. The time-dependent modeling principle highlighting the recirculation motion of rolling elements is summarized, and friction and wear behavior is briefly discussed. The paper ends with the current research advancement and scarcity and recommends promising modeling tendencies. Particularly, the modeling tendencies require integrated model research on ball screw feed drives considering the more detailed nonlinear joint. Moreover, a fusion of multi-physics parameters is expected to achieve the high-fidelity mechanical model of key structural components for intelligent manufacturing demand.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture is dedicated to advancing scientific comprehension of the fundamental mechanics involved in processes and machines utilized in the manufacturing of engineering components. While the primary focus is on metals, the journal also explores applications in composites, ceramics, and other structural or functional materials. The coverage includes a diverse range of topics:
- Essential mechanics of processes involving material removal, accretion, and deformation, encompassing solid, semi-solid, or particulate forms.
- Significant scientific advancements in existing or new processes and machines.
- In-depth characterization of workpiece materials (structure/surfaces) through advanced techniques (e.g., SEM, EDS, TEM, EBSD, AES, Raman spectroscopy) to unveil new phenomenological aspects governing manufacturing processes.
- Tool design, utilization, and comprehensive studies of failure mechanisms.
- Innovative concepts of machine tools, fixtures, and tool holders supported by modeling and demonstrations relevant to manufacturing processes within the journal's scope.
- Novel scientific contributions exploring interactions between the machine tool, control system, software design, and processes.
- Studies elucidating specific mechanisms governing niche processes (e.g., ultra-high precision, nano/atomic level manufacturing with either mechanical or non-mechanical "tools").
- Innovative approaches, underpinned by thorough scientific analysis, addressing emerging or breakthrough processes (e.g., bio-inspired manufacturing) and/or applications (e.g., ultra-high precision optics).