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Title
Numerical study on the effectiveness of the optimization of the load distribution in ball screw actuators
Author
Sangalli, Luca
Oyanguren , Aitor
Larrañaga Amilibia, Jon
Izquierdo Ortiz de Landaluce, Mikel
Ulacia, Ibai
Publication Date
2024
Research Group
Diseño y mecánica estructural
Other institutions
https://ror.org/00wvqgd19
Document type
Journal Article
Language
eng
Rights
© 2024 Elsevier
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Metadata only access
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/13930
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mechmachtheory.2024.105781
Published at
Mechanism and Machine Theory  Vol. 203. N. art. 105781. November, 2024
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords
Ball screw
Load distribution
Finite element method (FEM)
Subject (UNESCO Thesaurus)
Structural design
UNESCO Classification
Structural engineering
Abstract
Load distribution in ball screws is characterized by non-uniformity, leading to imbalances in the contact load of the balls along the nut. This non-uniformity negatively impacts the stiffness, accurac ... [+]
Load distribution in ball screws is characterized by non-uniformity, leading to imbalances in the contact load of the balls along the nut. This non-uniformity negatively impacts the stiffness, accuracy and service life of the ball screw. This work proposes a solution to reduce the ball screw load distribution non-uniformity through an optimization model and two implementation methods: the variable pitch method and the ball offset method. Both methods involve applying an initial preload in certain areas of the nut to compensate for load imbalance. A case study tests both methods and evaluates the implications of implementing the optimization model. Results confirm the model’s ability to reduce the load distribution non-uniformity, with a ratio improvements up to 61%. Additionally, this optimization enhances stiffness by up to 78% and extends service life by up to 17 times. The study also identifies the model’s limits and possible adverse effects, concluding that the specific case conditions must be considered in the optimization process. [-]
Funder
Gobierno Vasco
Gobierno Vasco
Program
Programa de apoyo a la I+D Empresarial Hazitek 2022
Programa de apoyo a la I+D Empresarial Hazitek 2023
Number
ZL-2022-00996
ZL-2023-00617
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Project
Nuevo husillo a bolas con precarga variable controlada para máquinas herramienta inteligentes de fabricación avanzada (PREVARHU)
Nuevo husillo a bolas con precarga variable controlada para máquinas herramienta inteligentes de fabricación avanzada (PREVARHU)
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