Machines (Oct 2023)

Selected Aspects of Precision Machining on CNC Machine Tools

  • Jozef Peterka,
  • Marcel Kuruc,
  • Vitalii Kolesnyk,
  • Ivan Dehtiarov,
  • Jana Moravcikova,
  • Tomas Vopat,
  • Peter Pokorny,
  • Frantisek Jurina,
  • Vladimir Simna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/machines11100946
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 946

Abstract

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The work is new due to the type of process used—ultrasonic precision machining—to determine the possible effect of spindle heating (long-term machining) on the precision of the flat surface. It was carried out on a precise ultrasonic machining machine, and the material of workpiece was ceramic Al2O3. A flat surface was machined. Such an experiment has not been feasible until now. The experiment was divided into two days. On the first day, the machining time was 4 h. It is a long enough time to create a temperature-steady state. On the second day, with a cold tool and cold machine tool, we continued where we left off on the first day. This is how we monitored the accuracy of the dimensions of the workpiece on the plane surface. We have achieved the following: The average interface depth achieved values of 0.007089 mm and 0.003667 mm for cold and heated spindles, respectively. It means that when the spindle is not heated, the depth of the interface is higher by 93% (almost double the depth). The average standard deviation of the interface depth is 0.001683 mm and 0.000997 mm for cold and heated spindles, respectively. It means that when the spindle is not heated, the process is not as stable, and the standard deviation is higher by 69%.

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