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24 reviewsThis open access conference proceedings contains all the papers presented at the ICTIMT 2023, the 3rd International Conference on Thermal Issues in Machine Tools. The event takes place in Dresden, the capital of Saxony, from March 21-23 2023. The conference is organized by the Chair of Machine Tools Development and Adaptive Controls of the Technische Universität Dresden.
The thermal behavior of machine tools is widely considered as one of themost important impacts on the machining accuracy. Classic strategies to cope with negative thermal influences comprise conditioning the air in themanufacturing facility, part production at thermal steady state of machine tools and the cooling of their heat generating components.
These measures consume significant additional energy and require expensive production equipment, facilities and operational costs. This motivated researchers and engineers in academia and industry all over theworld to explore newmethods forminimizing thermal errors with no additional costs and minimal ecological footprint.
On this path, better and faster computer models became key factors for correcting thermally induced errors in production or for compensating them through design measures and mechatronic equipment based on much better predictions of the thermal machine behavior. The ICTIMT 2023 at the Technische Universität Dresden featured the current international state of the art on research and development in the field of thermal
issues in milling machines and lathes with a special focus on model-based correction and compensation methods. I want to acknowledge and thank all researchers featured in- these proceedings for their hard work and dedication.
As special the conference highlighted 12 years of development by the CRP/TR 96 research community from Dresden, Aachen and Chemnitz who created, investigated and advanced numerous approaches to compensate and correct deviations at the tool center point.