Machines (Aug 2024)

Pad Alignment Methods and Their Impact on Large Hydrostatic Bearing Precision

  • Jan Foltýn,
  • Jakub Hurník,
  • Michal Michalec,
  • Petr Svoboda,
  • Ivan Křupka,
  • Martin Hartl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/machines12080549
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 549

Abstract

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Hydrostatic bearings are frequently used for moving large structures smoothly and precisely. In such applications, difficulties with manufacturing, transportation, and assembly arise. The safety and precision of the entire supported structure depend on the accuracy of the hydrostatic bearing alignment. There are several suitable methods for its alignment, yet it is not clear which method can achieve the highest bearing precision. This study provides a comparative experimental assessment of the three methods. The measurements were performed on a hydrostatic bearing test rig with independent positioning of the pads. Conventional measuring devices, a pressure distribution alignment method, and an optical method, OCMM (optical coordinate measuring machine), were compared. The accuracy of the selected methods and the difficulty of the aligning process were included in the comparison. The OCMM method was able to achieve an accuracy 1.6 times higher relative to the pressure method and 6 times higher compared to conventional measuring devices. This method is versatile and can be applied for a wide range of bearing sizes.

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