While ultra-precision machines are now achieving sub-nanometer
accuracy, unique challenges continue to arise due to their tight
specifications. Written to meet the growing needs of mechanical
engineers and other professionals to understand these specialized
design process issues, Introduction to Precision Machine Design and
Error Assessment places a particular focus on the errors associated
with precision design, machine diagnostics, error modeling, and
compensation.
"Error Assessment and Control"
The book begins with a brief overview of precision engineering
and applications before introducing error measurements and offering
an example of a numerical-controlled machine error assessment. The
contributors discuss thermal error sources and transfer, modeling
and simulation, compensation, and machine tool diagnostics, and
then examine the principles and strategies involved in designing
standard-size precision machines.
Later chapters consider parallel kinematic machines, the
precision control techniques covering linear systems and nonlinear
aspects, and various types of drives, actuators, and sensors
required for machines. Case studies and numerous diagrams and
tables are provided throughout the book to clarify material.
"A Window Into the Future of High-Precision Manufacturing"
Achieving ultra-high precision in the manufacture of extremely
small devices opens up prospects in several diverse and futuristic
fields, while at the same time greatly increases our living
standards by offering quality and reliability for conventional
products and those on the microscale. With contributions by a team
of international experts, this work serves as a comprehensive and
authoritativereference for professionals aiming to stay abreast of
this developing area.
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