Subproject T1 Magnetic Bearing of Rotary Axis (finished 2016)

Within the project ‚Dexterous Regeneration Cell‘ (B2) the sensory capabilities of  an active magnetic guide have been investigated and used for force-controlled adaptive milling operations.  Here, these adaptive machining solutions are transferred to a workpiece-sided use with an electromagnetic guided rotary table. A prototype will be developed and assembled in collaboration with industrial partners and Application-oriented functions, e.g. precise positioning and sensory capabilities, will be integrated. Re-contouring of cylindrical frame engine components as well as further complex geometries will be investigated.


Subproject leader

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Berend Denkena
Address
An der Universität 2
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
113
Address
An der Universität 2
30823 Garbsen
Building
Room
113

Publications

International Conference Paper, peer-reviewed

  • Denkena, B.; Dahlmann, D.; Flöter, F.; Brühne, T. (2014): Conceptual Design for Electromagnetic Guided Rotary Table in Machine ToolsProcedia CIRP 24, S. 80–85
    DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2014.08.010

National Scientific Journal Paper, not peer-reviewed

  • Denkena, Berend; Bergmann, Benjamin; Schumacher, Tim; Fuchs, Jonathan; Schmidtmann, Jan-Philipp (2020): Magnetische Führungssysteme optimieren die ZerspanungMM-Maschinenmarkt, 126-17, S. 75–79
All publications of the Collaborative Research Centre