This application claims priority to German Patent Application DE 10 2008 064 172.3 filed Dec. 22, 2008, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
This invention relates to a machine control for a cutting machine tool controlled to a given program.
During rough machining and also during finish machining of workpieces by use of program-controlled machine tools, tool vibrations may occur which are likely to affect the machining accuracy and the quality of the workpiece in critical workpiece areas and machining cycles and reduce the life of the tool. Critical workpiece areas are essentially those areas in which the tool engagement conditions and the machining forces between workpiece and tool resulting therefrom, in connection with the dynamic stiffness of the workpiece area machined, can produce tool or workpiece vibrations. An experienced operator will however be able to detect such vibrations and—at least during rough machining—intervene on the basis of his expertise into to the program and consequently into the cutting process, i.e. manually change, as applicable, the cutting movement or cutting speed (rotational speed) and/or the feed movement or feed rate of the tool along the workpiece to minimize the vibrations, for example by operating a speed or feed potentiometer. However, this requires that a—very experienced—operator is permanently present at the machine tool.
Consequently, the same operator will be unable to operate other machine tools at the same time. Furthermore, manual intervention is disadvantageous in that the resultant change of the cutting parameters is not documentable and not exactly reproducible for identical workpieces subsequently to be machined. Also known for avoiding tool vibrations during cutting machining are automated systems using vibration and structure-borne noise sensors. However, the application of such—sensor-based—complex control systems incurs high investment for parameter determination and calibration.
In a broad aspect, the present invention therefore provides for the development, with little investment, of the machine control for a machine tool operating to a given program such that tool vibrations are avoided independently of the operator and increased tool life and constant, high workpiece quality are attained.
In other words, the inventive concept includes integrating at least one sub-program into the given program for controlling the machine tool and effecting a periodic change of at least one cutting tool parameter in one processing cycle, or also in several processing cycles, in certain length or diameter zones of the workpiece characterized by tool vibrations and leading to inferior workpiece quality. By way of the periodic cutting parameter change in these sensitive machining areas, self-excited tool vibrations are avoided, thereby enabling tool wear to be reduced and workpiece quality improved. Furthermore, this program-controlled intervention into the machining program is documentable and identically reproducible for each workpiece—independently of the expertise and personal judgement of the operator. Since no manual intervention into the machining program is required, a reduction of operator staff is possible.
The cutting tool parameters relate preferably to cutting speed, cutting depth and/or feed rate of the tool and are freely selectable, with the periodic change of the feed having no impact on the geometry of the component, but with the periodic change of the cutting depth reducing the wear of the tool cutting edge and also influencing the component geometry.
In a further development of the present invention, the respective cutting parameter is increased or decreased in each of the successive periods in equal or different time spans. The amount of parameter change in successive periods can be equal or differ from period to period.
According to another feature of the present invention, the pattern of the periodic parameter change is undulated or linearly increasing and decreasing.
The present invention is more fully described in light of the accompanying drawings showing a preferred embodiment. In the drawings,
Of course, the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment shown in
1 First machining cut
2 Second machining cut
3 Workpiece
S Cutting depth
tE Time span of parameter increase
tV Time span of parameter decrease
vV Feed rate
vs Cutting speed
A Amplitude/amount of parameter change
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 064 172.3 | Dec 2008 | DE | national |