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A chatter-free path optimization algorithm based on stiffness orientation method for robotic milling

He et al., 2019

Document ID
7348950344268757879
Author
He F
Liu Y
Liu K
Publication year
Publication venue
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

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Robots used in machining processes are more prone to mode coupling chatter due to low rigidity and asymmetrical structure. In this paper, a new stiffness orientation method is proposed to optimize milling path and improve stability of the robotic milling system. First, the …
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