Vibration Effects on Tailstock of a Turning Machine
Machine tools as a main device in manufacturing and production lines are widely used nearly in all branches of industries. Precision continuation of these systems with times and against inspected shocks is necessary and very important. Turning as a main kind and high usage machine tool is used in many industrial parts production, especially those with rounded sections. Spindle, tailstock and bed in machine tools play engraving role in dimensional accuracy. In this paper the vibration effects on the tailstock of a turning machine during its operation, is analyzed. For this purpose, a LZ33O VS machine from Weiler Co. in Germany is modeled with Solid Works software. This model with IGES format is transferred to ANSYS 5.4 analytical software. In this area, the model is analyzed via modal and transient dynamic analysis. The results show that, the more tailstocks sleeve length, the less critical frequency amount.
Turning Tailstock Vibration Machining
Hassan Sharifi Bidgoli Ramezanali Mahdavinejad
School of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Faculty, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
国际会议
沈阳
英文
876-880
2010-07-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)