Yang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Tool point analysis for bending, torsional and axial receptances of tool-holder-spindle assemblyYang et al., 2016
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- Yang Y
- Yuan H
- Wan M
- Zhang W
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- Procedia Cirp
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A generalized method for the analysis of the tool point receptances related to all axes (X, Y and Z) is presented in this paper. In order to facilitate modeling, the tool-holder-spindle assembly is divided into four substructures, ie, spindle-holder subassembly, shank of tool …
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