Abstract

This paper proposes a novel inverse multilateration that improves the accuracy by sensitivity analysis and calibration of rotary axes’ position-independent geometric errors. In recent years, the tracking interferometer measurement with inverse multilateration has been widely adopted in the assessment and compensation of the five-axis machine tool. It uses the bi-rotary head as the steering mechanism to reduce cost, which also introduces errors from rotary axes. In this paper, a sensitivity analysis for position-independent geometric errors of rotary axes is proposed to reveal the error propagation mechanism and identify the main error sources. An optimization for the number and distribution of measured points is investigated based on the result of sensitivity analysis. Monte Carlo simulations and experiments are carried out on a bi-rotary head five-axis machine tool to verify the proposed method. The results show that the accuracy and efficiency of inverse multilateration measurement have been significantly improved.

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