@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00030451, author = {Nam, Soohyun and Hayasaka, Takehiro and Jung, Hongjin and Shamoto, Eiji}, journal = {Precision Engineering}, month = {Mar}, note = {Chatter is one of the most critical problems that causes poor surface quality and restriction of machining efficiency. Spindle speed variation (SSV) is a well-known technique for suppression of regenerative chatter. However, in the authors’ understanding, the chatter suppression effect diminishes when the spindle speed difference between the present and previous cutting moments is small. Furthermore, the stability changes largely according to the spindle speed variation profile which changes with the set condition of SSV parameters, e.g., nominal spindle speed, variation period and variation amplitude. Therefore, SSV parameters should be adequately set to avoid this limitation and to exert its effect throughout the entire duration of cutting. However, there is no clear methodology to determine the optimal condition. This paper presents the characteristics of chatter growth during SSV focusing on the change of chatter frequency, which lead to novel indices to evaluate the chatter stability when cutting with SSV. To verify the validity of the indices, time-domain simulations and the cutting experiments with triangular spindle speed variation (TSSV) are carried out. The influence of SSV parameters on the chatter stability is investigated from the simulation and experimental results. The limitations of widely utilized SSV profiles are discussed., ファイル公開:2022-03-01}, pages = {121--133}, title = {Proposal of novel chatter stability indices of spindle speed variation based on its chatter growth characteristics}, volume = {62}, year = {2020} }