A review of parallel kinematic machine tools: Design, modeling, and applications

  • Matteo Russo
  • , Dan Zhang
  • , Xin Jun Liu
  • , Zenghui Xie

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Abstract

Parallel manipulators are generally associated with high speed, stiffness, and repeatability. Nonetheless, after decades of development, their industrial uptake is still limited when compared to serial architectures. In this paper, we investigate the reasons behind this gap between parallel machine tool potential and real-case applications with a critical analysis of the state of the art. This paper aims to provide machine tool users with the understanding of the functional and technological characteristics of parallel manipulators, as well as to help roboticists approach machining applications with an in-depth perspective and a curated collection of references. We outline fundamental modeling tools for parallel mechanisms and then explain how they can be applied to the development, optimization, and performance evaluation of machine tools, with a focus on kinematic and dynamic metrics, error analysis, and calibration. We then discuss the evolution of parallel machine tools in industry, highlighting successful designs and commercial applications. Finally, we provide our perspective of the field, summarizing the main characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of parallel machine tools, highlighting the barriers preventing a more widespread implementation of these systems, outlining current research trends, and identifying potential future developments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104118
JournalInternational Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture
Volume196
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Calibration
  • Mechanism design
  • Parallel kinematics
  • Parallel machine tools
  • Parallel mechanisms
  • Parallel robots

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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