Modelling Machine Tools using Structure Integrated Sensors for Fast Calibration

0209 industrial biotechnology volumetric performance; machine tool calibration; interferometry; cameras; raytracing; Gaussian laser Production capacity. Manufacturing capacity machine tool calibration 02 engineering and technology interferometry raytracing T58.7-58.8 cameras volumetric performance Gaussian laser
DOI: 10.3390/jmmp2010014 Publication Date: 2018-02-23T17:17:39Z
ABSTRACT
Monitoring of the relative deviation between commanded and actual tool tip position, which limits the volumetric performance of the machine tool, enables the use of contemporary methods of compensation to reduce tolerance mismatch and the uncertainties of on-machine measurements. The development of a primarily optical sensor setup capable of being integrated into the machine structure without limiting its operating range is presented. The use of a frequency-modulating interferometer and photosensitive arrays in combination with a Gaussian laser beam allows for fast and automated online measurements of the axes’ motion errors and thermal conditions with comparable accuracy, lower cost, and smaller dimensions as compared to state-of-the-art optical measuring instruments for offline machine tool calibration. The development is tested through simulation of the sensor setup based on raytracing and Monte-Carlo techniques.
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