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Изучение реакции от процесса резания на динамику вращения шпинделя

Изучение реакции от процесса резания на динамику вращения шпинделя

Abstract

В статье рассматривается преобразование динамических свойств серводвигателя постоянного тока с независимым возбуждением за счет реакции со стороны процесса резания. Показано, что реакция со стороны процесса резания принципиально изменяет динамические свойства системы, что проявляется, прежде всего, в формировании двух точек равновесия системы, одна из которых является неустойчивой. Приводятся результаты цифрового моделирования, позволившие определить область притяжения аcимптотически устойчивой точки равновесия.

In clause transformation of dynamic properties of a servomotor of a direct current with independent excitation is considered due to reaction on the part of process of cutting. It is shown, that reaction on the part of process of cutting essentially changes dynamic properties of system that is shown, first of all, in formation of two points of balance of system, one of which is unstable. Results of the digital modelling are resulted, allowed to define area of an attraction a steady point of balance.

Keywords

ДВИГАТЕЛЬ ПОСТОЯННОГО ТОКА,ДИНАМИЧЕСКИЕ СВОЙСТВА,ФАЗОВЫЙ ПОРТРЕТ,ТОЧКА РАВНОВЕСИЯ

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