Rotary axis calculation for five-axis FDM printer using a point-fitting optimization method

Hao Liu, Lei Liu, Kai Shen
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This paper presents an optimization method to compute the rotary axes of a 5-axis FDM printer whose A- and C-axes have large deviations relative to the x- and z-directions. The optimization model is designed according to the kinematic model in which a point rotates around a spatial line in the machine coordinate system of the printer. The model considers the A- and C-axes as two spatial lines. It is a two-object optimization model including two aspects. One is that the sum of deviations between the measured and computed points should be small; the other is that the deviations should be uniformly distributed for every measured point. A comparison of the new optimization method with conventional error-compensation methods reveals that the former has higher location accuracy. Using the optimized AC axes, 5-axis 3D printing paths are planned for some complex workpieces. Data analysis and printing samples show that the optimized AC axes satisfy 5-axes FDM printing requirements for nozzles with a diameter of 1.0 mm.

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用点拟合优化方法计算五轴FDM打印机的转轴
本文提出了一种计算五轴FDM打印机旋转轴的优化方法,该打印机的a轴和C轴相对于x方向和z方向有很大的偏差。优化模型是根据运动学模型设计的,在运动学模型中,点围绕打印机的机器坐标系中的空间线旋转。该模型将A轴和C轴视为两条空间线。它是一个包含两个方面的双目标优化模型。一个是测量点和计算点之间的偏差之和应该很小;另一种是偏差应均匀分布在每个测点上。将新的优化方法与传统的误差补偿方法进行比较,发现前者具有较高的定位精度。使用优化的AC轴,为一些复杂的工件规划了5轴3D打印路径。数据分析和打印样本表明,优化后的AC轴满足直径为1.0mm喷嘴的5轴FDM打印要求。
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期刊介绍: Applied Mathematics promotes the integration of mathematics with other scientific disciplines, expanding its fields of study and promoting the development of relevant interdisciplinary subjects. The journal mainly publishes original research papers that apply mathematical concepts, theories and methods to other subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology, information science, energy, environmental science, economics, and finance. In addition, it also reports the latest developments and trends in which mathematics interacts with other disciplines. Readers include professors and students, professionals in applied mathematics, and engineers at research institutes and in industry. Applied Mathematics - A Journal of Chinese Universities has been an English-language quarterly since 1993. The English edition, abbreviated as Series B, has different contents than this Chinese edition, Series A.
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