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Dynamic Parameter Identification of Tool-Spindle Interface Based on RCSA and Particle Swarm Optimization
2013
Shock and Vibration
In order to ensure the stability of machining processes, the tool point frequency response functions (FRFs) should be obtained initially. By the receptance coupling substructure analysis (RCSA), the tool point FRFs can be generated quickly for any combination of holder and tool without the need of repeated measurements. A major difficulty in the sub-structuring analysis is to determine the connection parameters at the tool-holder interface. This study proposed an identification method to
doi:10.1155/2013/634528
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