Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7002282 Tribology International 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In order to realize contactless levitation and movement of precision components, a new kind of acoustic prototype driven by standing waves utilizing reverse hydrodynamic effects of non-parallel squeeze film was proposed in this paper. Its mechanism of movement and levitation was revealed by the viscous fluid mechanics and dynamic lubrication theory. It is amazing that the reverse hydrodynamic effects made the levitated plate move along the opposite direction of gravitational tangential component, which was proved in the experiments. The bearing and pushing capacity is predicted by numerical calculation of Reynolds equation and a CFX model. A dimensionless parameter 'voltage difference ratio' was proposed to evaluate the deflection angle of a non-parallel squeeze film, which can guide the prototype design.
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