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IJAT Vol.10 No.4 pp. 609-623
doi: 10.20965/ijat.2016.p0609
(2016)

Paper:

Age of Compensation – Challenge and Chance for Machine Tool Industry

Konrad Wegener*,†, Sascha Weikert**, and Josef Mayr*

*Institute of Machine Tools and Manufacturing, ETH Zürich
Leonhardstrasse 21, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland

Corresponding author,

**Inspire, Transfer Institute for Mechatronic Systems and Manufacturing Technology, Zürich, Switzerland

Received:
February 1, 2016
Accepted:
March 25, 2016
Published:
July 5, 2016
Keywords:
machine tools, accuracy, calibration, compensation, modelling, control
Abstract
This paper firstly gives an introduction to the development of machining accuracy, and the contemporarily feasible compensations in the field of machine tools. The metrological means used for primarily static and kinematic compensations are discussed. Furthermore the focus is laid on the kinematic, dynamic and thermal compensation approaches, using various examples for these fields. The different phenomena to be compensated and the associated models are discussed in detail. As conclusions to be drawn, the repeatability of the systems, the ability of the models used in the CNC to represent the systematic behavior and the capabilities of the CNC can be seen as significant prerequisite for a successful application of compensation means.
Cite this article as:
K. Wegener, S. Weikert, and J. Mayr, “Age of Compensation – Challenge and Chance for Machine Tool Industry,” Int. J. Automation Technol., Vol.10 No.4, pp. 609-623, 2016.
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