Dynamical Simulation of a CNC Turning Centre
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32972/dms.2020.019Keywords:
dynamical analysis, turning center, Transfer Matrix MethodAbstract
This paper deals with the analysis of a CNC turning centre, more specifically the spindle system. The FEM analysis shows the natural frequencies of the spindle system and the same system was analysed by using the TMM and the influence coefficients method. These analyses pave the way to compare these three methods.
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