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Das Buch | Industrial Application Study and Development of a Control Strategy for an Ice Clamping Device This research investigates a non-traditional, phase changing workpiece clamping method, actuated by the thermo-electric effect: clamping with frozen water. Clamping by means of adhesive and cohesive forces of ice introduces a sustainable and flexible clamping technology for a nearly deformation-free clamping of hard-to-clamp workpieces, as thin-walled and fragile parts, complex geometries or soft materials. The scope of this work is to generate a comprehensive knowledge basis of the ice clamping technology, especially focused on the industrial demands for conventional machining processes in an industrial environment. Since process heat introduces the main risk for the performance security, various control strategies as well as sensorless state and disturbance estimations are discussed and investigated. Main Content: The work closes with the propose of an advanced ice clamping device, paving the way for a subpixel inspired geometrical shape detection approach. |
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