1、AN AM E R IC AN NAT IO NAL STANDARDMethods for Performance Evaluation of Computer Numerically Controlled Machining CentersASME B5.54-2005(Revision of ASME B5.54-1992)REAFFIRMED 2015FOR CURRENT COMMITTEE PERSONNELPLEASE E-MAIL CSasme.orgIntentionally left blankASME B5.54-2005(Revision of ASME B5.54-1
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10、ee Roster.ixCorrespondence With the B5 Committee.x1Scope.11.1General.11.2Performance Forms.12References.183Nomenclature.194Definitions.234.1Glossary.234.2Machine Classifications.365Environmental Specifications.435.1General.435.2Temperature.435.3Seismic Vibration.435.4Electrical.445.5Utility Air.445.
11、6Other.456Environmental Tests.466.1General.466.2Environmental Temperature Variation Error(ETVE).466.3Relative Vibration Tests.516.4Electrical Tests.536.5Utility Air and Other Tests.537Machine Performance.557.1General.557.2Machine Compliance and Hysteresis.567.3Positioning Accuracy and Repeatability.
12、617.4Geometric Accuracy Tests.687.5Spindle Axis of Rotation.787.6Machine Thermal Tests.817.7Diagonal Displacement Test.877.8Subsystems Repeatability.887.9Machine Performance as a Measuring Tool.927.10CNC Performance Tests.957.11Contouring Performance Using Circular Tests.998Machining Test Parts.1028
13、.1General.1028.2Precision Contouring Machining Test:All Machining Centers.1038.3Machining Tests for Four-and Five-Axis Machining Centers.1058.4Production Parts.1059Cutting Performance Tests.108iii9.1General.1089.2Complete Set of Tests.1089.3Machining Center Ranges.1099.4Spindle Idle Run Loss Test.10
14、99.5Chatter Limits Tests and Full Torque Test.10910Multifunction Cycle Test.12410.1General.12410.2Procedure.12410.3Functional Check.12411Test Equipment and Instrumentation.12511.1General.12511.2Temperature.12511.3Relative Vibration.12511.4Displacement.12511.5Angle.12611.6Pressure.12611.7Humidity.126
15、11.8Utility Air.12611.9Spindle Error Measurement.12611.10 Indicators for Straightness Measurements.12711.11 Test Part Measurement.127Figures4.1Schematic Diagrams of the Six Basic Degrees of Freedom of an Axis ofRotation.244.2Four Body Diagonals of a Rectangular Prism.254.3Face Diagonals of a Rectang
16、ular Prism.274.4Error Motion Polar Plot Showing Polar Chart(PC)Center,a MinimumRadial Separation(MRS)Center,and Error Motion Values About TheseCenters.314.5Example of a Structural Loop Showing a Part,Spindle,Machine Frame,andTool.334.6Code Numbers for Spindle Types.384.7Code Numbers for Column Types.394.8Code Numbers for Column Traverse.394.9Code Numbers for Spindle Head Traverse.404.10 Code Numbers for Table Traverse.414.11 Examples of Machining Centers Classified by Code Numbers.426.1Typical S