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ISSN (Print): 1872-2121
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Research on High-speed Electric Spindle Cooling Devices and Thermal Error Compensation Technology

In Press, (this is not the final "Version of Record"). Available online 13 February, 2024
Author(s): Yaonan Cheng*, Shenhua Jin, Shilong Zhou, Kezhi Qiao and Jing Xue
Published on: 13 February, 2024

Article ID: e130224226959

DOI: 10.2174/0118722121280172231228102221

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Abstract

Background: When computerized numerical control (CNC) machine tools are working, the electric spindle generates serious heat, which can easily cause the thermal elongation of the spindle and generate thermal errors. Designing cooling devices to control the generation of thermal errors in the spindle and utilizing thermal error compensation techniques for error compensation are essential for improving machining quality and productivity.

Objective: By summarizing the current status of research on cooling devices and compensation technology of electric spindles in recent years, some conclusions have been drawn in this work to propose the future research direction.

Methods: By reviewing patents on cooling devices and thermal error compensation technology of high-speed electric spindles published in recent years, we have explored the ideas for the improvement of existing cooling devices and compensation technology.

Results: Some problems of the patents on current cooling devices and thermal error compensation technology are analyzed, and future research directions are proposed, respectively.

Conclusion: As spindle power and speed continue to increase, the existing spindle cooling device and compensation technology also need to be continuously improved. Designers use intelligent technology to monitor the temperature changes during the work of the spindle and fast and accurate control of the cooling system so that the high-speed spindle cooling device tends to be intelligent. Aiming at the thermal error generated in the spindle working process, the designer enhances the error compensation effect by continuously improving and upgrading the key steps in the thermal error compensation technology, which in turn improves the spindle machining accuracy.


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