Abstract

Load distribution in ball screws is a representation of the ball contact stress, and it is fundamental to understanding the behavior of these machine elements. This work aims to conduct a multi-variable analysis of the load distribution in ball screws. For this purpose, a numerical tool is developed for the generation and calculation of ball screw finite element (FE) models, which has been validated against the state of the art. This tool is based on the combination of an analytical contact model and the use of high-order FE models for the analysis of the load distribution of ball screws and stands out for its accuracy (less than 1% error against high-order FE models), adaptability, versatility (models are generated with more than 20 design variables and they can be introduced as components in larger models) and efficiency (being the computational time 1.25% of that of a high-order FE models) with respect to other existing models. Many different design variables (number of start threads, pitch, contact angle, ball size, slenderness and load arrangement) are studied in order to obtain a general characterization of the morphology of the load distribution in ball screws. Among them, the most influential variables on the load distribution and therefore on the structural behavior of ball screws are, load arrangement (with ratio r variations of up to 25% on the same ball screw) and slenderness (with ratio variations of up to 13% on ball screws with two turns of difference). The two most characteristic features, the non-uniformity at a local and global level are identified, along with as the possible causes of their appearance and the consequences that they may cause.

Highlights

  • Ball screws are the most typical feed drive systems in widely used small- and medium-sized machine tools

  • The results shown indicate that the load distribution in ball screws can be very variable and depends on many different factors

  • This paper analyzes the capacity of the Contact Model (CCM) model to generate, simulate and analyze finite element (FE) models of ball screws

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Introduction

Ball screws are the most typical feed drive systems in widely used small- and medium-sized machine tools. They provide high stiffness, precision and durability [2]. Bertolaso [3] proposes a particular experimental prototype and the corresponding numerical model for the study of load distribution in ball screws. The experimental analysis of load distribution in ball screws is a complicated task due to the poor accessibility of the balls and the difficulty in measurement signals. These experimental tests with 2D prototypes enable obtaining results to validate

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