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1 Description

CAD Geometry

The vertical stand represents a structural part of a machine tool. On one of its surfaces there are guide rails located. On these rails a tool slide is moving due to the machining process the slide has to perform by the machine tool on top. The machining process produces a certain amount of heat which is transported through the structure into the vertical stand. This heat source is considered to be a temperature input at the guide rails. This transfered heat amount leads to deformations within the device induced by the prevailed temperature field denoted by  x . The evolution of this field is modeled by the heat equation


c_p\rho\frac{\partial{x}}{\partial{t}}=\nabla.(\lambda\nabla x)=0

with the boundary conditions


\lambda\frac{\partial x}{\partial n}=q \qquad\qquad\qquad
on  \Gamma_{slide} (surface where the tool slide is moving on the guide rails),

describing the heat transfer between the tool slide and the vertical stand and


\lambda\frac{\partial x}{\partial n}=\kappa(x-x_{ext})
on  \Gamma_{surf} (remaining boundaries),

which describes the heat transfer to the ambience.

The heat load q induced by the slide and the external temperature x_{ext} serve as the input  u of the corresponding state-space system.


The position of the moving slide has been included into the system as a parameter dependency  \mu . Due to this motion the boundary  \Gamma_{Slide} , where the input acts on the system is varying. Thus, the system matrix  A and the input matrix  B become parameter dependent.

Finally, the system describing the heat evolution induced by the moving heat source is given by:


\begin{array}{lll}
E\dot{x}&=A(\mu)x+B_{surf}x_{ext}+B_{slide}(\mu)q,\\
&=A(\mu)x+B(\mu)u,\\
\end{array}

where


\begin{array}{lll}
B(\mu)&=[B_{surf}, B_{slide}(\mu)],\\
u&=[x_{ext}^T,q]^T.\\
\end{array}

The quantity x_{ext} can be assumed as a vector including different ambient temperatures corresponding to different locations of the geometry.

2 Acknowledgement & Origin

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  1. Thermo-Elastic Simulation of Entire Machine Tool , In: Thermo Energetic Design of Machine Tools, Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, 69-84, 2015