LI Zhongqun, SHEN Qunli, WU Wenjing, et al. State of the Art and Prospects in Dynamics of Heavy-Duty Robots[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2026, 69(6).
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LI Zhongqun, SHEN Qunli, WU Wenjing, et al. State of the Art and Prospects in Dynamics of Heavy-Duty Robots[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2026, 69(6). DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.25010121.
State of the Art and Prospects in Dynamics of Heavy-Duty Robots
Heavy-duty industrial robots are increasingly utilized in machining applications due to their advantages such as large workspace and flexible posture. However
their inherent stiffness characteristics render them highly susceptible to chatter during machining operations
significantly constraining their application and development. Research on chatter prediction based on high-precision dynamic modeling
along with various active and passive chatter suppression techniques
is crucial for achieving chatter-free machining. This paper systematically reviews the research progress in the dynamics of heavy-duty robotic machining systems globally. Firstly
the methods for modeling and predicting the dynamic characteristics of heavy-duty robots are introduced. Subsequently
an in-depth analysis of the dynamics model of the milling process and its solution methods is provided
elucidating the mechanisms of chatter
influencing factors
and variations in dynamic behavior. Furthermore
online chatter monitoring techniques and comprehensive suppression strategies are presented
evaluating the characteristics
applicable scenarios
advantages
and limitations of different approaches. Finally
based on the above analysis
a summary is provided along with key directions for future research. Through a comprehensive review and in-depth discussion of the dynamics research in heavy-duty robotic machining
this work aims to serve as a valuable reference and provide directional guidance for scholars in related fields.