A self-calibration scheme to monitor long-term changes in linear and rotary axis geometric errors
Shota Onishi, Soichi Ibaraki, Tomoyasu Kato, Masashi Yamaguchi, Takao Sugimoto
 
 
 
Abstract
 
A calibration scheme of position and orientation errors of rotary axis average
lines based on touch-trigger probing is widely available on many commercial
five-axis machine tools. Such a measurement is in
uenced by error motions of
both linear and rotary axes. This paper proposes a novel scheme to separately
identify linear and rotary axis geometric errors by using a touch-trigger probe
and an uncalibrated test piece. Whereas the proposed scheme is based on well-
developed self-calibration schemes for the circularity measurement, an original
contribution is that it is applied to separate linear and rotary axis geometric
errors. Two case studies are presented. First, the proposed tests are performed
on the same five-axis machine tool for half a year to observe a long-term change
in linear and rotary axis geometric errors. The second case study investigates
the in
uence of room temperature change on linear axis and rotary axis error
motions.
 
Keywords: Geometric error, Five-axis machine tool, Touch-trigger probe, Self-calibration, Error separation
 
 
 
 
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