Abstract

Inorganic non-metallic materials are widely used in many application areas such as precision optics, semiconductor technology, high-temperature technology or medical technology. This increasingly requires the application of precise multi-axis CNC machine technology and poses great challenges for the machining processes, especially with regard to the economic production of high-quality surfaces. In the field of optics technology, high surface qualities in the nanometer range are often required. The production machines designed for this purpose must therefore guarantee a high degree of accuracy and be constant with respect to their environmental factors. An influence on the quality of the machining results that should not be underestimated is the vibrations occurring on the machine, which are caused on the one hand by the operating vibrations generated by the running spindle, and on the other hand by resonance frequencies. A side effect of these vibrations can also be damage to the workpiece or the tool. In order to detect these influences, a modal analysis and a measurement of the operating vibration mode are carried out on an ultrasonic-assisted CNC grinding machine using a three-dimensional laser Doppler vibrometer system provided by Polytec GmbH. In addition, corresponding measurements are carried out by means of a one-dimensional laser Doppler vibrometer on a 5-axis CNC universal milling machine in order to establish comparability between an ultrasound-assisted and a conventional processing machine.

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  • Introduction & MethodsIn general, modal analyses serve the purpose of investigating the dynamic behavior of oscillatory systems with regard to their natural frequency, natural mode and modal mass

  • Inorganic non-metallic materials are widely used in many application areas such as precision optics, semiconductor technology, high-temperature technology or medical technology. This increasingly requires the application of precise multi-axis CNC machine technology and poses great challenges for the machining processes, especially with regard to the economic production of high-quality surfaces

  • [2] Especially in the field of optical technology, which deals with the production of complex components made of brittle-hard materials such as fused silica or the manufacture of monolithic components, high surface qualities and accuracies in the nanometer range are required

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Introduction & MethodsIn general, modal analyses serve the purpose of investigating the dynamic behavior of oscillatory systems with regard to their natural frequency, natural mode and modal mass. An influence on the quality of the machining results that should not be underestimated is the vibrations occurring on the machine, which are caused on the one hand by the operating vibrations generated by the running spindle, and on the other hand by resonance frequencies. In order to detect these influences, a modal analysis and a measurement of the operating vibration mode are carried out on an ultrasonic-assisted CNC grinding machine using a three-dimensional laser Doppler vibrometer system provided by Polytec GmbH.

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