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Error Separation Method for Geometric Distribution Error Modeling of Precision Machining Surfaces Based on K-Space
Zhichao Sheng1, Jian Xiong1,2, Zhijing Zhang1
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China.
Abstract:
The geometric error distributed on components' contact surfaces is a critical factor affecting assembly accuracy and precision instrument stability. Effective error separation methods can improve model accuracy, thereby aiding in performance prediction and process optimization. Here, an error separation method for geometric distribution error modeling for precision machining surfaces based on the K-space spectrum is proposed. To determine the boundary of systematical error and random error, we used a cruciform boundary line method based on the K-space spectrum, achieving the optimal separation of the two with frequency difference. The effectiveness of the method was experimentally verified using two sets of machined surfaces. By comparing with current common random error filtering methods, the outstanding role of the proposed error separation method in separating random error and preserving processing features has been verified.
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