Revue des sciences et sciences de l’ingénieur
Volume 4, Numéro 1, Pages 28-34
2014-12-01

Suppressing Boring Bar Vibrations By Parametric Excitation

Authors : Rezig A . Ouali M .

Abstract

Machine tool chatter causes an instability that can occur in tool-workpiece-machine system. Hence surface roughness and tool wear in metal cutting processes. This instability caused by interaction between current tool positions and surface left by previous tool passes. Many methods have been developed to minimize the effects of regenerative chatter in machine tools and to enhance the damping capability minimizing the loss in static stiffness through implementation of device uses PZT actuators or MR fluid. The possibility of suppressing self-excited vibrations of boring process using parametric excitation is discussed. We consider a two-mass system of which the main mass is excited by a self excited force (cutting force). A single mass which acts as a dynamic absorber is attached to the main mass and, by varying the stiffness between the main mass and the absorber mass, represents a parametric excitation.

Keywords

Parametric excitation, Chatter, Boring process, Stability.