TIME-VARYING PARAMETER MODEL FOR THE STABILITY ANALYSIS OF INTERMITTENT TURNING PROCESSES.

S. G. Kapoor, F. Ding, G. M. Zhang, R. E. Devor

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Abstract

A time-varying parameter model is developed to describe the dynamic characteristics of intermittent turning operations. Factors such as chip load and free-vibration of the toolpost structure, which are related to the performance of system stability, are investigated. The perturbation method is used to obtain the criterion of determining the stability boundary condition. Two new types of stability charts are developed. An application example is presented to illustrate how these charts can be effectively used to predict the system stability status and to control the stability status as well.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationManufacturing Engineering Transactions
PublisherSME, North American Manufacturing Research Inst
Pages551-557
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)0872631869
StatePublished - 1985

Publication series

NameManufacturing Engineering Transactions
ISSN (Print)0363-700X

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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