Mathematical model of the tensioning in the collet clamping mechanism with the rotary movable input link on spindle units
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2021
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Sumy State University
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Increasing machining productivity causes the cutting forces acting on tools or workpieces to
grow and requires extra clamping forces for their fixation reliably. In the research, a mathematical model
of the operation of the clamping mechanism for fixating cylindrical objects on the spindle of machine
tools at the stage of tension is presented. The presented design of the mechanism contains screw gear and
provides self-braking. Based on the calculation model, mathematical dependencies are developed to
describe the relationship among the movements of the parts of the mechanism when clamping forces are
growing. The presented analytical dependencies allow considering the stage of growing clamping forces
separately when the conservative type of forces are prevailing in the mechanism's operation. That stage of
work when both types of forces of dissipative and potential characters exist is considered. The developed
dependencies describe the position of parts of the clamping mechanism depending on the generalized
coordinate. The angle of rotation of the input rotating link is used as the generalized coordinate. This fact
allows calculating the position of the elements of the clamping mechanism of this type depending on
time. Results of the research enhance understanding the pattern of the change in the interaction of the
elements and forces that act in the mechanism during the final stage of clamping. The obtained
mathematical dependencies are a precondition for the development of design methodology for
mechanisms of this type.
Keywords
machining, clamping drive, clamping forces, calculation model, screw gear
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Prydalnyi, B. I. (2021). Mathematical model of the tensioning in the collet clamping mechanism
with the rotary movable input link on spindle units. Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol. 8(1),
pp. E23–E28, doi: 10.21272/jes.2021.8(1).e4