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Compensation of Geometric Accuracy and Working Uncertainty of Vertical Lathes

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Already when developing and optimizing new drafts of production machines, where also vertical lathes belong, we have to count with various kinds of compensation methods. This paper deals with this problem as well and focuses on compensation of errors caused by geometric inaccuracy (GI) and working insecurity (JI) of the vertical lathes. The main reason for description of compensation methods and working uncertainty is endeavour to create a mathematic model of a machine, from which it would be possible to predicate its manufacture qualities for the final customer, already in the offer phase.

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Michalíček, M. (2010). Compensation of Geometric Accuracy and Working Uncertainty of Vertical Lathes. In: Brezina, T., Jablonski, R. (eds) Recent Advances in Mechatronics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05022-0_65

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