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Operational modal analysis based dynamic parameters identification in milling of thin-walled workpiece.

Authors :
Liu, Dongsheng
Luo, Ming
Zhang, Zhao
Hu, Yuan
Zhang, Dinghua
Source :
Mechanical Systems & Signal Processing. Mar2022:Part A, Vol. 167, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

• Modal parameter identification is achieved during milling process. • Harmonic components are fitted by a revised least-squares method. • Identified structural frequency by OMA increases slightly. • Identified damping ratio shows a large promotion. The workpiece dynamics are an important factor in the planning of machining strategy. Usually, the structural dynamic parameters of workpiece are obtained by experimental modal analysis (EMA). However, the dynamics of thin-walled workpiece are varying due to material removal and tool-workpiece coupling. Operational modal analysis (OMA) provides a route to estimate the structural dynamic parameters during operation, but the input excitation of milling system is mainly periodic milling force, which violates the premise of OMA. In this paper, an output-only modal identification method for the dynamic parameters of thin-walled workpiece is proposed. The milling force is analyzed and the analysis results show the milling force contains white noise for OMA. However, strong harmonic components in milling force seriously interfere the identification of dynamic parameters. To remove the harmonic components in response signal, a revised least-squares (LS) method is proposed to fit harmonics with multiple fundamental frequencies. After the harmonic removal, OMA is conducted in frequency domain using the poly-reference least squares complex frequency (p-LSCF) method based on positive power spectral density (PSD). To verify the feasibility of the proposed method, the simulation case is conducted by exciting a 3-degree of freedom structure using measured milling force signal, and the results show a good agreement with the theoretical values both in frequencies and damping ratios. Furthermore, a series of milling tests under different cutting parameters are conducted on a thin-walled workpiece, where thin-film sensors are adopted to measure the structural response. The results show the method can be successfully applied to extract the workpiece dynamic parameters. Compared with results of EMA, the structural frequencies increase slightly, while the damping ratios show a large promotion due to the process damping. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08883270
Volume :
167
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Mechanical Systems & Signal Processing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153870693
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymssp.2021.108469