Numerical control device and machining method
US-2015378349-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9690281B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9690281-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214003822-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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A machining control device controls spindle rotational speed. A set of stability limit curve data is stored indicating a relation between a spindle rotational speed and a limit cutting-in amount whereby chatter vibrations are inhibited. Spindle rotational speed and tool cutting-in amount in starting machining are set based on the data. Vibrations of the spindle are detected during cutting. Whether chatter vibrations have occurred is determined based on vibrations detection. Spindle rotational speed is controlled with reference to the data to inhibit chatter vibrations. Cutting-in amount in starting machining is set to be less than a maximum cutting-in amount within a stable region of the data, and spindle rotational speed in starting machining is set to be less than a rotational speed when the cutting-in amount is maximum within the stable region. Spindle rotational speed is increased by an amount of a predetermined rotational speed when chatter vibrations have occurred.
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A machining control device for a machine tool comprising a controller programmed to control a rotational speed of a spindle of the machine tool, the spindle being a part onto which a cutting tool for cutting a workpiece is attached; and a vibration detection sensor configured to detect vibrations of the spindle during cutting and generate a vibration detection signal, the vibration detection sensor being operatively arranged to communicate the detection signal to the controller, the controller including a data storage configured to store a set of stability limit curve data indicating a relation between a spindle rotational speed and a limit cutting-in amount whereby chatter vibrations are inhibited, the controller being configured to set both a spindle rotational speed in starting machining and a cutting-in amount of the cutting tool in starting machining based on the set of stability limit curve data, the stability limit curve data defining a spindle rotational speed versus cutting-in amount of the cutting tool characteristic: determine whether or not chatter vibrations have occurred based on a result of detection by the vibration detection sensor; set the cutting-in amount of the cutting tool in starting machining to be a machining starting cutting-in amount less than a maximum cutting-in amount within a stable region in the set of stability limit curve data, the stable region being a region in which the chatter vibrations are inhibited; and set the spindle rotational speed in starting machining to a machining starting rotational speed that corresponds to the machining starting cutting-in amount according to the stability limit curve data, the machining starting rotational speed being less than a rotational speed corresponding to the maximum cutting-in amount within the stable region; the controller being further configured to control the spindle rotational speed to be the machining starting rotational speed during operation of the machine tool, and to maintain the spindle rotational speed at the machining starting rotational speed when chatter vibrations have not occurred during operation of the machine tool, the controller being further configured to determine a first new spindle rotational speed during operation of the machine tool by increasing the spindle rotational speed during operation of the machine tool by an amount of a predetermined rotational speed when chatter vibrations have occurred during operation of the machine tool, the controller being further configured to determine whether the first new spindle rotational speed is within an allowable range, the allowable range being determined with reference to the set of stability limit curve data; operate the spindle at the first new spindle rotational speed when the first new spindle rotational speed is within the allowable range, and operate the spindle at a second new spindle rotational speed when the first new spindle rotational speed is not within the allowable range, the second new spindle rotational speed being set based on the first new spindle rotational speed, the amount of the predetermined rotational speed, and a number of times the spindle rotational speed during operation of the machine tool has been increased by the amount of the predetermined rotational speed. 2. The machining control device for a machine tool recited in claim 1 , wherein the set of stability limit curve data is calculated based on a characteristic value of the cutting tool obtained by a vibration analysis, a coefficient determined based on a material of the workpiece, and a machining condition. 3. A machining control device for a machine tool comprising: a controller programmed to control a rotational speed of a spindle of the machine tool, the spindle being a part onto which a cutting tool for cutting a workpiece is attached; and a vibration detection sensor configured to detect vibrations of the spindle during cutting and generate a vibration detection signal, the vibration detection sensor being operatively arranged to communicate the detection signal to the controller, the controller including a data storage configured to store a set of stability limit curve data indicating a relation between a spindle rotational speed and a limit cutting-in amount whereby chatter vibrations are prohibited, the controller being configured to set both a spindle rotation speed in starting machining and a cutting-in amount of the cutting tool in starting machining based on the set of stability limit curve data, the stability limit curve data defining a spindle rotational speed versus cutting-in amount of the cutting tool characteristic; determine whether or not chatter vibrations have occurred based on a result of detection by the vibration detection sensor; set the cutting-in amount of the cutting tool in starting machining to be a machining starting cutting-in amount less than a maximum cutting-in amount within a stable region in the set of stability limit curve data, the stable region being a region in which the chatter vibrations are inhibited; and set the spindle rotational speed in starting machining to a machining starting rotational speed that corresponds to the machining starting cutting-in amount according to the stability limit curve data, the machining starting rotational speed being greater than a rotational speed corresponding to the maximum cutting-in amount within the stable region; the controller being further configured to control the spindle rotational speed to be the machining starting rotational speed during operation of the machine tool, and to maintain the spindle rotational speed at the machining starting rotational speed when chatter vibrations have not occurred during operation of the machine tool, the controller being further configured to determine a first new spindle rotational speed during operation of the machine tool by decreasing the spindle rotational speed during operation of the machine tool by an amount of a predetermined rotational speed when chatter vibrations have occurred during operation of the machine tool, the controller being further configured to determine whether the first new spindle rotational speed is within an allowable range, the allowable range being determined with reference to the set of stability limit curve data; operate the spindle at the first new spindle rotational speed when the first new spindle rotational speed is within the allowable range, and operate the spindle at a second new spindle rotational speed when the first new spindle rotational speed is not within the allowable range, the second new spindle rotational speed being set based on the first new spindle rotational speed, the amount of the predetermined rotational speed, and a number of times the spindle rotational speed during operation of the machine tool has been decreased by the amount of the predetermined rotational speed. 4. The machining control device for a machine tool recited in claim 3 , wherein the set of stability limit curve data is calculated based on a characteristic value of the cutting tool obtained by a vibration analysis, a coefficient determined based on a material of the workpiece, and a machining condition. 5. A machine tool comprising: machining control device configured to generate and transmit a control command; a spindle with a cutting tool attached onto a tip thereof; and a numeric control part configured to set and control a machining condition including a cutting-in amount of the cutting tool and a rotational speed of the spindle based on the control command transmitted from the machining control device, the machining control device including a controller programmed to generate the control command, the controller including a data storage to store a set of stability l
Numerical control [NC], i.e. automatically operating machines, in particular machine tools, e.g. in a manufacturing environment, so as to execute positioning, movement or co-ordinated operations by means of program data in numerical form (G05B19/418 takes precedence) · CPC title
characterised by control arrangements for compensation, e.g. for backlash, overshoot, tool offset, tool wear, temperature, machine construction errors, load, inertia (G05B19/19, G05B19/41 take precedence) · CPC title
Compensation periodical disturbance, like chatter, non-circular workpiece · CPC title
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