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Energy modelling and energy saving strategy analysis of a machine tool during non-cutting status

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Pages 4451-4467 | Received 30 Jun 2017, Accepted 23 Jan 2018, Published online: 15 Feb 2018
 

Abstract

Increasing energy cost and environmental problems push forward research on energy modelling and saving strategy in the sustainable manufacturing field. A manufacturing process usually includes cutting process and non-cutting status. Energy consumption of non-cutting status accounts for a large amount of the total energy consumption during a machining process. This paper focuses on the energy modelling and saving potential analysis in non-cutting status. First, power of non-cutting status was modelled, which included the fixed power, spindle idle power, feed motion power and rapid feed power. Secondly, milling experiments were conducted to study the characteristic and modelling method of the non-cutting status power. The experiments were divided into two types, some experiments were used to calculate the coefficients, and the others were applied to verify the proposed model. Finally, regression analysis and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) were applied to illustrate the prediction accuracy of the proposed model. The energy saving strategy was developed for the non-cutting status, which includes shortening the air cutting time and not frequently changing the spindle speed to avoid a power peak. It indicates that the proposed model can predict the power consumption of non-cutting status accurately.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Major Science and Technology Project: High-end CNC Machine Tools and Basic Manufacturing Equipment [grant number 2015ZX04003-005]; Taishan Scholars Programme of Shandong Province.

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