Stick–slip oscillations in the low feed linear motion of a grinding machine due to dry friction and backlash
Journal article, 2025

This paper deals with mechanical modelling and numerical bifurcation analysis of stick–slip oscillations that plague extremely low feed grinding operations. Based on experimental observations, a novel two degree of freedom mechanical model of a grinding machine feed drive system is formulated, which incorporates Stribeck-type dry friction, position and velocity controller dynamics, and actuator backlash. Loss and re-establishment of contact between the feed drive elements is modelled through both rigid-body impacts and a contact-stiffness model. The resulting piecewise-smooth equations of motion are subjected to detailed stability and bifurcation analysis with the help of shooting and collocation based numerical continuation tools. Major focus is attributed to the influence of the feed velocity and the control-loop parameters as well as the identification of stable, stick–slip free parameter regimes. Finally, a controller enhancement strategy is proposed, based on event-driven integrator reset rules, to help limit the amplitude of arising limit-cycle oscillations.

Stick-slip

backlash

control

Grinding

feed drive

Author

Zsolt Iklodi

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Petri Piiroinen

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Dynamics

Oier Franco

IK4 - Ideko

Xavier Beudaert

IK4 - Ideko

Zoltan DOMBOVARI

Budapest University of Technology and Economics

International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics

0020-7462 (ISSN)

Vol. 168 104940

Subject Categories

Tribology

Applied Mechanics

Computational Mathematics

Reliability and Maintenance

Control Engineering

Areas of Advance

Production

Roots

Basic sciences

DOI

10.1016/j.ijnonlinmec.2024.104940

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11/15/2024