Current methods for estimating chatter stability limits for milling do not consider the influence of the helix angle and the consequent phase lag between the forces appearing at different sections of the mill. Budak and Altintas' multifrequency solution is extended to include the helix effect, and r
Stability Analysis of Chatter on a Tandem Rolling Mill
โ Scribed by Pei-Hua Hu; Kornel F. Ehmann
- Publisher
- Society of Manufacturing Engineers
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 461 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1526-6125
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โฆ Synopsis
Accurate prediction of the onset of chatter is difficult in designing and operating a rolling mill. Both the lack of precise rolling process models and analytical methods for the investigation of mill stability have forced designers and users to rely on experience and trial and error, which are time consuming and cost demanding. A comprehensive rolling process model is introduced to form the foundation of chatter analysis that includes a range of possible process variations. Analytical chatter models for both single and multiplestand rolling mills are constructed that account for interactions between mill structure and rolling process, as well as between adjacent stands. Stability analysis is performed to formulate criteria for rolling mill design and operation. Finally, simulations and experiments are presented to verify some basic components of the rolling process model that constitute the proposed chatter models.
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