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http://dx.doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2013.30.5.467

Design Approaches and Strategies for Energy Saving of 5-Axis Multi-Functional Machine Tools  

Kim, James (Namsun Machinery Corporation)
Kim, Kyung-Dong (Korea Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association)
Lee, Chan-Hong (Department of Ultra Precision Machines and Systems, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)
Nam, Sung-Ho (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
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Abstract
Diverse approaches for reducing the total energy consumption of machine tools have been introduced and developed, to cope with rapid increase of total energy costs in world-wide manufacturing industries. To realize the improvement of the energy efficiency, systematic and integrated strategies must be considered, including energy-saving design, optimized control operation and concrete evaluation of the energy efficiency. This paper proposes key enabling technologies required to improve the energy efficiency of 5-axis multi-functional machining tools, considering both of system design and operation in the real production environments. Related standardized procedures of the energy efficiency evaluation is also represented.
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Energy Saving; Machine Tools; Energy efficiency evaluation;
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