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Development of an International Standards-based Energy Consumption Evaluation System for Enhancing Machine Tool Energy Efficiency
Gyungho Khim, Jeong Seok Oh, Sungcheul Lee, Jaehak Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2025;42(5):391-398.
Published online May 1, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.025.033
As the global manufacturing industry moves toward carbon neutrality, improving energy efficiency of machine tools has become essential. Although machine tools contribute significantly to industrial energy consumption, systematic methods for evaluating their energy consumption remain insufficient. To address this issue, this study developed an energy consumption evaluation system based on ISO 14955, the international standard for machine tool energy efficiency. The proposed system enabled a detailed analysis of energy usage patterns in different operating states, identifying key areas for energy reduction. The developed system could measure energy consumption of individual machine tool components in various operating states using power meters and automatically generates reports. This allows users to identify which components and operating states consume the most energy. We tested and validated this system on three different machine tools and analyzed strategies for reducing energy consumption. The developed evaluation system can help machine tool manufacturers integrate it into their equipment, develop energy-efficient technologies, and contribute to sustainable manufacturing.

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  • Recent Advances in CNC Technology: Toward Autonomous and Sustainable Manufacturing
    Jong-Min Lim, Wontaek Song, Joon-Soo Lee, Ji-Myeong Park, Hee-Min Shin, In-Wook Oh, Soon-Hong Hwang, Seungmin Jeong, Sangwon Kang, Chan-Young Lee, Byung-Kwon Min
    International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing.2025; 26(9): 2311.     CrossRef
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Displacement Estimation Algorithm of a Spindle Using Acceleration Data of a Spindle and Displacement Data of a Feed Drive System
Seung Guk Baek, Sungcheul Lee, Chang-Ju Kim, Chang Kyu Song, Seung Kook Ro
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2022;39(11):801-810.
Published online November 1, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.022.029
In the existing machine tool field, the focus was on the displacement of the feed system from the viewpoint of the motion of the machine tool. The displacement of the tool or spindle of a machine tool is useful for developing various functions. In this study, using the acceleration data of the spindle, we proposed an algorithm that tracked the displacement of the spindle with respect to the pseudo-step waveform motion. In order to solve the bandwidth problem of the pseudo-step waveform, the displacement data measured by the motor encoder of the feed system was used. In addition, in order to solve the drift problem due to double integration, a new drift removal filter was proposed and a displacement estimation algorithm was implemented. In order to examine the performance and possibility of the proposed spindle displacement estimation algorithm, it was applied to a gantry-type engraver and its excellent performance was confirmed compared to other algorithms.

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  • A Review of Intelligent Machining Process in CNC Machine Tool Systems
    Joo Sung Yoon, Il-ha Park, Dong Yoon Lee
    International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing.2025; 26(9): 2243.     CrossRef
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Estimation of Kinematics and Loop Stiffness for Multi-Axis Machine Tool
Sungcheul Lee, Jooho Hwang, Chun-Hong Park
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2018;35(5):537-543.
Published online May 1, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/KSPE.2018.35.5.537
Various types of 5-axis machine tools have been developed. In the case of a machine tool composed from linear motion, the kinematic equation can be obtained easily and intuitively. However, machine tools with more than four axes, including rotating axes, have generally performed kinematic and dynamic performance analyses using mathematical methods. In this paper, the kinematic equations of various types of machine tools are obtained, based on the Homogeneous Transformation Matrix method. The loop stiffness was then calculated as a mathematical model. A mathematical model of loop stiffness was verified by using a method to calculate the loop stiffness of a commercial program. The results of the mathematical model showed less than a 1% error with the commercial program, and this could show the validity of the mathematical model. Then, this model was applied to two types of machine tools. The minimum loop stiffness of both models is compared.

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  • Research and development of multi-axis CNC abrasive belt-grinding machine postprocessor
    Hu Qiao, Zhenxing Wei, Ruixiang Deng, Tianhang Xu, Ying Xiang
    The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.2023; 126(7-8): 3109.     CrossRef
  • Control of Multi-axis High-speed Processing Machines for Machining Large Workpieces
    Yun-hyeok Jang, Gab-Soon Kim
    Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers.2023; 22(9): 15.     CrossRef
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Accuracy Simulation Technology for Machine Control Systems
Chang Kyu Song, Byung-Sub Kim, Seung-Kook Ro, Sungcheul Lee, Byung-Kwon Min, Young Hun Jeong
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2011;28(3):292-300.
Published online March 1, 2011
Control systems in machinery equipment provide correction signals to motion units in order to reduce or cancel out the mismatches between sensor feedback signals and command or desired values. In this paper, we introduce a simulator for control characteristics of machinery equipment. The purpose of the simulator development is to provide mechanical system designers with the ability to estimate how much dynamic performance can be achieved from their design parameters and selected devices at the designing phase. The simulator has a database for commercial parts, so that the designers can choose appropriate components for servo controllers, motors, motor drives, and guide ways, etc. and then tune governing parameters such as controller gains and friction coefficients. The simulator simulates the closed-loop control system which is built and parameter-tuned by the designer and shows dynamic responses of the control system. The simulator treats the moving table as a 6 degrees-of-freedom rigid body and considers the motion guide blocks stiffness, damping and their locations as well as sensor locations. The simulator has been under development for one and a half years and has a few years to go before the public release. The primary achievements and features will be presented in this paper.
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