Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing
Online ISSN : 1881-3054
ISSN-L : 1881-3054
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Analysis of vibration behavior of damped tool arbor by finite element method
Hideaki ONOZUKAKoji UTSUMIIppei KONOTomu KATOHayato TAKAHASHIToshiyuki OBIKAWA
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2014 年 8 巻 3 号 p. JAMDSM0037

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To improve cutting performance and suppress chatter vibration during machining of large mechanical parts with a long slender cutting tool, a design method was investigated for a tuned mass damper imbedded tool arbor. To clarify the effects of the dynamic stiffness and damping ratio of the weight which is supported at both ends inside the hollow space of the arbor on the dynamic compliance at the end of the arbor, finite element analysis was conducted. First, since the weight has twisting vibration in its 2nd order natural mode, it is necessary to consider 2 degrees of freedom of the motion to optimize the damper. Then, the relationship between the motion of the damper and damping performance is clarified in accordance with the change in spring constant of the weight. From the results, an area exists where there is little change in the maximum negative real part of the compliance due to the change in spring constant. Designing the spring constant in this area stabilizes the damping performance. Furthermore, comparison of the results of finite element analysis and the conventional particle model analysis revealed that the results of finite element analysis show a smaller real part of the compliance than those of particle model analysis. This is because the inertial forces of the weight are applied not to the end of the arbor but to the tool holder side of the arbor and the damping effect is smaller than that in the particle model.

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