An Investigation of the Transient Effects during Variable Speed Cutting
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Conventionally the stability analysis of machine tools is restricted to determining if a particular operation will become unstable. The transient behaviour is not examined in any further detail. However, under certain conditions larger transient vibrations occur even though the process may ultimately be stable. A method of prediction of transient behaviour is presented and applied to variable speed cutting on a lathe where such transients are significant.
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