外文翻译汽车上油壳加工工艺与夹具设计论文.doc
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1、 科技大学(筹)毕业设计(论文)外文翻译课题名称汽车上油壳加工工艺与夹具设计系 别 职业技术教育学院 专 业 机械工程与自动化 班 级 机自Z081 学 号 2 姓 名 何 仕 指导教师 邓 丽 萍 Laboratory for Manufacturing andSustainabilityUC BerkeleyTitle:Energy Consumption Characterization and Reduction Strategies for Milling Machine Tool UseAuthor:Diaz, Nancy, University of California, Be
2、rkeleyDornfeld, David, UC BerkeleyPublication Date:05-04-2011Series:Green Manufacturing and Sustainable Manufacturing PartnershipPublication Info:Green Manufacturing and Sustainable Manufacturing Partnership, Laboratory for Manufacturingand Sustainability, UC BerkeleyPermalink:escholarship.org/uc/it
3、em/40g995w6Keywords:Green Machine Tools; Energy Consumption Reduction; Specific Energy CharacterizationAbstract:Since machine tools are used extensively throughout their functional life and consequentlyconsuming valuable natural resources and emitting harmful pollutants during this time, this studyr
4、eviews strategies for characterizing and reducing the energy consumption of milling machine toolsduring their use. The power demanded by a micro-machining center while cutting low carbon steelunder varied material removal rates was measured to model the specific energy of the machinetool. Thereafter
5、 the power demanded was studied for cutting aluminum and polycarbonate workpieces for the purpose of comparing the difference in cutting power demand relative to that of steel.eScholarship provides open access, scholarly publishing services to the University of California and delivers a dynamic rese
6、arch platform to scholars worldwide.Energy Consumption Characterization and Reduction Strategies for Milling Machine Tool Use Nancy Diaz,Elena Redelsheimer,David Dornfeld,Laboratory for Manufacturing and Sustainability,University of California at Berkeley, USAAbstract Since machine tools are used ex
7、tensively throughout their functional life and consequently consuming valuable natural resources and emitting harmful pollutants during this time, this study reviews strategies for characterizing and reducing the energy consumption of milling machine tools during t heir use. The power demanded by a
8、micromachining center while cutting low carbon steel under varied material removal rates was measured to model the specific energy of the machine tool. Thereafter the power demanded was studied for cutting aluminum and polycarb onate work pieces for the purpose of comparing the difference in cutting
9、 power demand relative to that of steel. Keywords: Green Machine Tools; Energy Consumption Reduction;Specific Energy Characterization1 INTRODUCTION A product undergoes three life-cycle stages: manufacturing, use and end-of-life. Consumer products whose environmental impact is dominated by the use ph
10、ase include light fixtures, computers, refrigerators, and vehicles, in general products that are used extensively during their functional life. All the while these products consume resources, in particular energy in the form of electricity or fuel. The machine tool is one such product. The use phase
11、 of milling machine tools has been found to comprise between 60 and 90% of CO2-equivalent emissions during its life cycle 1. This study presents a method for predicting the electrical energy consumed in manufacturing a product for the purpose of reducing its environmental impact. In conducting a lif
12、e cycle assessment, product designers may choose to opt for a process, economic input-output (EIO), or hybrid approach. The drawback of the process LCA, though, is that because this method entails acquiring process-specific data it is time consuming and therefore resource intensive. An alternative t
13、o measuring the machine tools electrical energy consumption directly, for example, is to use aggregate data as is done with EIO-LCA 2. An EIO-LCA, therefore, is not specific to the design of a particular product. The strategies presented herein provide a method for more quickly generating manufactur
14、ing energy consumption estimates for a particular product. 1.1 Cutting load profile As described by Diaz et al. in 3 the power demand of a machine tool is comprised of cutting, variable, and constant power components. The cutting power is the additional power drawn for the removal of material. The m
15、achine tool used in this analysis, the Mori Seiki NV1500 DCG, is a micro-machining center with a relatively low standby power demand when compared to large machining centers. Therefore, the cutting power can comprise a large portion of the machine tools total power demand. Energy consumption for hig
16、h tare machine tools was found to be primarily dependent on the processing time of the part, which is dictated by the part geometry, tool path, and material removal rate. One such method for optimizing the tool path for minimum cycle time was presented in 4. This paper is concerned with the effect o
17、f the material removal rate on energy consumption. The material removal rate for a 3-axis machining center can be varied by changing the feed rate, width of cut, or depth of cut. Since increasing the feed rate was found to have dire consequences on the cutting tool life 5, the experiments conducted
18、herein varied material removal rate through width of cut and depth of cut experiments for the purpose of analyzing the material removal rates effect on cutting power and more importantly, energy consumption. Although increases in the material removal rate translate to faster machining times, the loa
19、ds on the spindle motor and axis drives increase as well, resulting in higher power demand. Since our main interest is energy consumed in product manufacture, the trade-off between power demand and machining time was analyzed to confirm that the increased loads due to faster material removal was not
20、 increasing the total energy consumed. 2 POWER DEMAND FOR VARIED M.R.R.S Since machine tool programmers and operators have an array of options when defining the process plan for part production, this analysis strives to reduce energy consumption by process parameter selection of a machine tool. Spec
21、ifically, the parameters concerning material removal rate (M.R.R.) were varied on a Mori Seiki NV1500 DCG while selecting appropriate tooling. The power demand was measured with a Wattnode MODBUS wattmeter. In previous work, experiments we re conducted in which spindle speed, feed rate, feed per too
22、th, and cutter type were varied to analyze the change in energy consumption while milling a low carbon steel, AISI 1018 steel 5. Also, 6 conducted experiments on face milling, end milling, and drilling operations in which the energy consumption, machining cost, and tool wear were compared for increa
23、sed cutting speeds. Tool wear and, consequently, cutting tool cost increased significantly when the process parameters veered away from the recommended cutting conditions. So in the following experiments the cutting tool type was changed to maintain the recommended process parameters, but reduce ene
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