Abstract
Geometric errors are the main factors affecting the output accuracy of the parallel spindle head, and it is necessary to perform a sensitivity analysis to extract the critical geometric errors. The traditional sensitivity analysis method analyzes the output position and orientation errors independently, defining multiple sensitivity indices and making it difficult to determine critical geometric errors. In this paper, we propose sensitivity indices that can comprehensively consider position and orientation errors. First, the configuration of the hybrid machine tool is introduced, and the TCP position error model is derived. Then, the tool radius and the effective cutting length are introduced, and the sensitivity indices are defined. After that, the sensitivity analysis of the 3-DOF parallel spindle head is performed using the proposed sensitivity indices, and six critical geometric errors are extracted. The machining accuracy of the parallel spindle head can be greatly improved by improving the critical geometric errors. The proposed sensitivity analysis method can provide important guidance for machine tool accuracy design.
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