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Design and Simulation of Fuzzy Temperature Controller for Machine Tool

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In this paper, the design and simulation study of Fuzzy Temperature Controller for machine tool spindle to aiming at minimizing the thermal deformation error is presented. But the performance of the spindle unit directly decides the efficiency of the machining process.
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The pursuit of more productive machining regularly requires a review of spindle technology. The performance of the machine tool spindle unit directly decides the efficiency of the machining process. The present paper elaborates about the design and simulation study of Fuzzy Temperature Controller for machine tool spindle to aiming at minimize the thermal deformation error.

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