Abstract

High-speed machine tools show close interaction between the dynamic behaviour of the mechanical structure, drives, and numerical control. In order to support the designer of high-performance machines, a new analysis based on an integrated holistic mechatronic optimization technique is proposed and compared with the traditional approach. The proposed approach is applied to a three-axis milling machine for dies and mould production.

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