A Case Study on the Structural Design Improvement of a Mold M/C's Head Slides for Smooth Motion Regarding to Inertia and Moment Impact

금형가공센터 고속 이송체의 성능 안정화를 위한 설계개선 사례

  • 최영휴 (창원대학교 기계설계공학과) ;
  • 홍진현 (창원대학교 기계설계공학과 대학) ;
  • 최응영 (창원대학교 기계설계공학과 대학) ;
  • 이재윤 (대우종합기계(주) ;
  • 김태형 (대우종합기계(주) ;
  • 최원선 (대우종합기계(주))
  • Published : 2004.04.01

Abstract

Heavy-weight head slides may cause excessive inertia impact & moment on the machine tool structure when they move or stop abruptly during operation. Consequently these inertia impact and unbalanced moment bring transient vibrations and rough sliding motions on the machine structure. Machine tool engineers have tried many kind of feed-slide designs in order to solve this problem; for example, the design optimization of the moving structure for minimum weight and maximum stiffness, box-in-box type slide design, and so on. In this article, force and moment equilibrium equations regarding to the inertia force & moment were derived for each one of a mold M/C's head slides. Furthermore, five different design configurations of head slide assembly were reviewed for its design improvement regarding to force & moment calculations and finite element structural analysis results.

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