Abstract

In the context of virtual development processes of mechatronic systems like machine tools, the preventive assessment of the effects of lightweight structural components on the characteristics of controlled feed systems and therefore on the power and energy requirement of machine tools is of great importance. The modeling of the damping is often limited in practical computation of real machine tools, because they are mostly limited to proportional damping characteristics. Yet the presence of discrete dampers, as for instance, in damping units in guides, or known diverse material damping in construction (components made of glass or carbon fiber-reinforced plastic), demands that the possibility of observance of non-proportional damping, in regard to later model updating, has to be given. The article demonstrates the theoretical state-space modeling of non-proportional damped mechanics using the example of a biaxial vertical lathe.

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