The transient vibration of a high-speed feed drive system is investigated.
In this study, an analogue vibratory equivalent model with multi-degree of
freedom assembled with spring, mass and damper is used to simulate the dyna
mic behavior of a feed drive system. The worktable is capable of travelling
at variable speed and can be brought to a halt at a desired position on th
e supporting structure. The Focus is placed on the vibration response cause
d by the moving table subjected to different velocity motion programs. Resu
lts show that doubling the table moving speed raises more than four times o
f the table displacement at the moment that the table stops. A motion progr
am with abrupt changes in the velocity and the acceleration should be avoid
ed. Moreover, the symmetrical motion program leads to less vibration in the
horizontal direction for the supporting structure. (C) 2001 Academic Press
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