Aerostatic porous bearings have been applied successfully to various precision devices, such as precision machine tools and precision measuring equipment, to achieve higher accuracy of motion. Recently, large aerostatic porous thrust bearings have been used as essential components in a lithography machine for large liquid crystal display (LCD) glasses. Conventional aerostatic porous bearings are made of porous material that covers the whole of the bearing surface area, requiring a large piece of such material for large bearings. However, making large pieces of porous material requires the use of a large electric furnace, which is a very expensive part of the bearing's manufacturing cost. To overcome this problem, this paper proposes an aerostatic thrust bearing with multiple porous inlet ports. The proposed bearing has a number of small porous inlet ports on the bearing surface, thereby avoiding the need for large electric furnaces. The static characteristics of the proposed bearings are investigated numerically and experimentally. The results show that the proposed aerostatic thrust bearing is potentially very useful for the manufacture of large aerostatic thrust bearings, where it would have advantages over conventional aerostatic porous thrust bearings.
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April 2015
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Static Characteristics of Aerostatic Thrust Bearings With Multiple Porous Inlet Ports
Takako Hosokawa,
Takako Hosokawa
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: 4513646@ed.tus.ac.jp
Tokyo University of Science
,6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku
,Tokyo 125-8585
, Japan
e-mail: 4513646@ed.tus.ac.jp
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Kei Somaya,
Kei Somaya
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: somaya@rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Tokyo University of Science
,6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku
,Tokyo 125-8585
, Japan
e-mail: somaya@rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp
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Masaaki Miyatake,
Masaaki Miyatake
1
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: m-miyatake@rs.tus.ac.jp
Tokyo University of Science
,6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku
,Tokyo 125-8585
, Japan
e-mail: m-miyatake@rs.tus.ac.jp
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Shigeka Yoshimoto
Shigeka Yoshimoto
Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: yosimoto@rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Tokyo University of Science
,6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku
,Tokyo 125-8585
, Japan
e-mail: yosimoto@rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp
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Takako Hosokawa
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: 4513646@ed.tus.ac.jp
Tokyo University of Science
,6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku
,Tokyo 125-8585
, Japan
e-mail: 4513646@ed.tus.ac.jp
Kei Somaya
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: somaya@rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Tokyo University of Science
,6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku
,Tokyo 125-8585
, Japan
e-mail: somaya@rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp
Masaaki Miyatake
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: m-miyatake@rs.tus.ac.jp
Tokyo University of Science
,6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku
,Tokyo 125-8585
, Japan
e-mail: m-miyatake@rs.tus.ac.jp
Shigeka Yoshimoto
Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
e-mail: yosimoto@rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Tokyo University of Science
,6-3-1 Niijuku, Katsushika-ku
,Tokyo 125-8585
, Japan
e-mail: yosimoto@rs.kagu.tus.ac.jp
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Tribology Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF TRIBOLOGY. Manuscript received June 9, 2014; final manuscript received October 22, 2014; published online December 12, 2014. Editor: Michael Khonsari.
J. Tribol. Apr 2015, 137(2): 021702 (8 pages)
Published Online: April 1, 2015
Article history
Received:
June 9, 2014
Revision Received:
October 22, 2014
Online:
December 12, 2014
Citation
Hosokawa, T., Somaya, K., Miyatake, M., and Yoshimoto, S. (April 1, 2015). "Static Characteristics of Aerostatic Thrust Bearings With Multiple Porous Inlet Ports." ASME. J. Tribol. April 2015; 137(2): 021702. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4028999
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