Abstract

Thermal error modeling and compensation considering of the measured positioning error decoupling for the lathe with a slant bed is proposed. Due to the complex coupling factors of thermal error, the current compensation methods exhibit limited applicability and generalization. The linear fitting method is used to decouple geometric error and thermal error from the positioning error. The motion heating and non-motion heating experiments of X-direction feed system were carried out to investigate the principle of thermal error generation and the impact factors. The multiple linear regression model of the thermal error was established based on the analysis of the thermal error measurement results. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed model, the thermal error at two working conditions was predicted, and then the error compensation was carried out. The results show that the positioning error is reduced by more than 84% and 92% with the present method compared with that without compensation. This research provides effective method for the generation principle and compensation of thermally induced errors of lathe with a slant bed.

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