Kinematics for a six-axis EDM machine by screw theory and its application in feedrate planning in EDM for shrouded blisks
Electrical Discharge Machining
Machine tool
Screw theory
DOI:
10.1007/s00170-019-04311-y
Publication Date:
2019-09-09T02:02:45Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
In multi-axis electrical discharging machining (EDM), to maintain a stable discharging gap, a gap width controller regulates the feedrate of a tool electrode with respect to a workpiece. However, in the existing EDM machine, feedrates in G-codes are computed with an extended linear displacement which takes 1∘ as 1 mm and does not take the diameters of rotational axes into account. To adjust feedrates with actual distances between an electrode and a workpiece, kinematics from the tool frame to the workpiece frame is needed. In this paper, screw theory is utilized to derive the kinematics of a six-axis EDM machine consisting of three translational axes and three rotational axes. With the rigid transformation of each axis described by an exponential of a twist, the overall kinematics is obtained as a product of exponentials of twists. With the forward kinematics, the feedrate post-processing algorithm (FPPA) is used to plan feedrates in G-code blocks. Experimental results showed that the feedrate planning according to the forward kinematics can reduce the machining time by 23.5% in the EDM for a shrouded blisk. Discharge gap statistics showed that the use of the FPPA algorithm increases the normal discharge ratio.
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