Design Embodiments Using Squeeze-Film Phenomenon to Attain Complete Separation of Contacting Surfaces

C. Mares, M. Atherton, M. Miyatake, T. Stolarski
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In this paper four design embodiments that employ SFL to separate surfaces are explored. Section 2 details the fundamental principles of levitation based on SFL and associated Navier-Stokes equations. Section 3 describes four design embodiments utilising squeeze-film mechanism, namely a journal bearing, flexible frame, plain levitating plate and a non-contact gripper, in terms of their analytical description plus experimental and numerical results. Section 4 concludes the paper. The paper demonstrates that the squeeze-film levitation is a feasible idea and can be implemented by a number of different embodiments. The mechanism of levitation is quite complex, and its computer modelling requires advanced numerical methods. All designs presented have been numerically modelled and the outcomes experimentally validated, which can be considered as the main contribution of this article.
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利用挤压膜现象实现接触面完全分离的设计实施例
在本文中,探索了使用SFL来分离表面的四个设计实施例。第2节详细介绍了基于SFL和相关Navier-Stokes方程的悬浮的基本原理。第3节描述了利用挤压膜机构的四个设计实施例,即轴颈轴承、柔性框架、平面悬浮板和非接触式夹持器,根据它们的分析描述以及实验和数值结果。第四节是论文的结语。该论文证明了挤压膜悬浮是一个可行的想法,并且可以通过许多不同的实施例来实现。悬浮的机理相当复杂,其计算机建模需要先进的数值方法。所有提出的设计都经过了数值模拟和实验验证,这可以被认为是本文的主要贡献。
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