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Hydrostatic bearings for machine tools and similar applications

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The article was published on 1970-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 29 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Machine tool.

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Influence of geometric errors of guide rails and table on motion errors of hydrostatic guideways under quasi-static condition

TL;DR: In this paper, a new approximate model is established to study the influence of geometric errors of guide rails and table on the motion errors of hydrostatic guideways using the equivalent third power of oil film thickness.
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Self-compensating hydrostatic linear motion bearing

TL;DR: A self-compensating linear fluidstatic or hydrostatic bearing and method in which circular annular pressurized-fluid-receiving grooves provided in the opposed carriage bearing surfaces regulate the fluid fed to longitudinal recess pockets formed in the opposing bearing surfaces to provide a thin film or layer of pressurized fluid in the gaps between a bearing rail and the opposite bearing surfaces is described in this paper.
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Characteristics of multipad hydrostatic thrust bearings under rotation

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical study of the characteristics of a multipad plane hydrostatic thrust bearing was made taking into account the effect of rotational lubricant inertia, and design data for the load capacity, flow and stiffness and damping characteristics were obtained for practically useful radius and resistance ratios for capillary and orifice compensation.

Best practice guidelines for tank testing of wave energy converters

TL;DR: Experimental tank testing is a key aspect of wave energy conversion research The performance of designs can be assessed in an accessible and controlled environment and at a fraction of the cost of sea trials as discussed by the authors.
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Influence of Micropolar Lubrication on the Performance of 4-Pocket Capillary Compensated Conical Hybrid Journal Bearing

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical analysis of a 4 pocket capillary compensated conical hybrid journal bearing system operating with micropolar lubricant has been carried out for different values of micropolastic parameters, that is, characteristic length and coupling number.