Abstract

Developing a motor-built-in high speed spindle is an important key technology for domestic precision manufacturing industry. The dynamic analysis of the rotating shaft is the major issue in the analysis for a motor-built-in high speed spindle. One of the major concerns is how the motor rotor is mounted on the shaft, by interference (shrink) fit or else. In this study, dynamical analyses are carried out on a motor-built-in high speed spindle. The motor rotor is mounted on the spindle shaft by means of interference fit. Modal testing and numerical finite element analyses are conducted to evaluate the dynamical characteristics of the spindle. The stiffness of the shaft accounting for the interference fit is investigated for the finite element model of the spindle. This study also proposes an analysis procedure to dynamically characterize the high speed spindle with a built-in motor. Based on the results of modal testing and the numerical analyses, it may conclude that the proposed procedure is feasible for the spindle and is effective for other similar applications.

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