Combining the Advantages of Different Processing Solutions Using a Novel Motion Processing Approach
In processing machines, technological tasks are implemented using suitable processing solutions. Those processing solutions can in turn have very different characteristics and specific advantages and disadvantages, e.g., concerning sensitivity to changing operating speed. In state-of-the-art process...
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author | Olaf Holowenko Clemens Troll Steffen Ihlenfeldt Jens-Peter Majschak |
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description | In processing machines, technological tasks are implemented using suitable processing solutions. Those processing solutions can in turn have very different characteristics and specific advantages and disadvantages, e.g., concerning sensitivity to changing operating speed. In state-of-the-art processing machine controls, executing one single processing solution is supported. The execution of various processing solutions together and the combination of their advantages is currently not supported at all. In this article, a motion control approach is discussed that allows combining seemingly incompatible process solutions for a given technological task into a hybrid process solution, using the example of processing machines. The objective of this approach is to increase the achievable process window of the machine in terms of operating speed. It is shown that combining different process solutions can merge their advantages and compensate for their disadvantages. The article brings together the lessons learned from previous work in a new application to exploit advantages and compensate for disadvantages. |
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spelling | doaj.art-c3318df76083425cb22faefe83b6404a2023-11-22T20:29:54ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-11-0111211023810.3390/app112110238Combining the Advantages of Different Processing Solutions Using a Novel Motion Processing ApproachOlaf Holowenko0Clemens Troll1Steffen Ihlenfeldt2Jens-Peter Majschak3Institute of Mechatronic Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, 01069 Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Natural Materials Technology, Technische Universität Dresden, Bergstraße 120, 01069 Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Mechatronic Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden, 01069 Dresden, GermanyInstitute of Natural Materials Technology, Technische Universität Dresden, Bergstraße 120, 01069 Dresden, GermanyIn processing machines, technological tasks are implemented using suitable processing solutions. Those processing solutions can in turn have very different characteristics and specific advantages and disadvantages, e.g., concerning sensitivity to changing operating speed. In state-of-the-art processing machine controls, executing one single processing solution is supported. The execution of various processing solutions together and the combination of their advantages is currently not supported at all. In this article, a motion control approach is discussed that allows combining seemingly incompatible process solutions for a given technological task into a hybrid process solution, using the example of processing machines. The objective of this approach is to increase the achievable process window of the machine in terms of operating speed. It is shown that combining different process solutions can merge their advantages and compensate for their disadvantages. The article brings together the lessons learned from previous work in a new application to exploit advantages and compensate for disadvantages.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/21/10238operating-speed dependencymotion controlprocessing machinesdynamic process controlhybrid process solution |
spellingShingle | Olaf Holowenko Clemens Troll Steffen Ihlenfeldt Jens-Peter Majschak Combining the Advantages of Different Processing Solutions Using a Novel Motion Processing Approach Applied Sciences operating-speed dependency motion control processing machines dynamic process control hybrid process solution |
title | Combining the Advantages of Different Processing Solutions Using a Novel Motion Processing Approach |
title_full | Combining the Advantages of Different Processing Solutions Using a Novel Motion Processing Approach |
title_fullStr | Combining the Advantages of Different Processing Solutions Using a Novel Motion Processing Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Combining the Advantages of Different Processing Solutions Using a Novel Motion Processing Approach |
title_short | Combining the Advantages of Different Processing Solutions Using a Novel Motion Processing Approach |
title_sort | combining the advantages of different processing solutions using a novel motion processing approach |
topic | operating-speed dependency motion control processing machines dynamic process control hybrid process solution |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/21/10238 |
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