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Key Engineering Materials | 2012

Hydrostatic Bearing with High Bulk Modulus Fluid

Kensuke Kuze; Hiroshi Sawano; Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno

Hydrostatic bearing systems are used in machine tools due to the high damping capacity, the high stiffness, and the smooth motion. Demands for higher stiff bearing system have recently increased in various industrial sectors. In order to achieve higher stiffness of the bearing system, working fluid with lower compressibility should be used. High bulk modulus fluid with very low compressibility has been recently developed. This paper presents a hydrostatic bearing system using high bulk modulus fluid. The basic characteristics of the bearing are evaluated with an experimental setup for evaluating the bearing system and then compared the degassed oil with the conventional oil. Furthermore, static and dynamic characteristics of the bearing system were evaluated and compared with that of a conventional hydrostatic bearing. Experimental results confirmed that the high bulk modulus fluid enhances the performance of the hydrostatic bearing.


Key Engineering Materials | 2012

A Thermally Stable High Speed Spindle System Equipped with Self-Cooling Function

Yuuki Tamura; Hiroshi Sawano; Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno

Demands for high speed and high precision machining technologies have recently increased in a variety of industries. In general, a high speed spindle system can realize such high performance machining, however it generates a large amount of heat that causes thermal deformation. However, few research papers on thermal deformation-minimized spindle systems have been published so far. This paper presents a newly developed spindle system driven by a built-in air turbine. The developed spindle system has a self-cooling function with the air turbine. In addition, the spindle system has a compact and simple structure compared to the conventional spindle cooling systems. The air turbine was designed to improve the cooling and torque performances. Actual spindle rotational experiments were performed in order to evaluate rotating accuracy and thermal characteristics of the spindle system during rotating at a high speed. Experimental results confirmed that the spindle system can minimize thermal deformation of the spindle by the self-cooling function.


Cirp Annals-manufacturing Technology | 2013

A newly developed rotary-linear motion platform with a giant magnetostrictive actuator

Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno; Hiroshi Sawano


Precision Engineering-journal of The International Societies for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology | 2012

A newly developed STM-based coordinate measuring machine

Hiroshi Sawano; Toshimichi Gokan; Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno


Precision Engineering-journal of The International Societies for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology | 2015

High performance hydrostatic bearing using a variable inherent restrictor with a thin metal plate

Hiroshi Sawano; Yusuke Nakamura; Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno


Precision Engineering-journal of The International Societies for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnology | 2014

Surface texture assessment of ultra-precision machined parts based on laser speckle pattern analysis

Motochika Shimizu; Hiroshi Sawano; Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno


Cirp Annals-manufacturing Technology | 2014

Monitoring of distance between diamond tool edge and workpiece surface in ultraprecision cutting using evanescent light

Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno; Hiroshi Sawano; R. Tanigawa


International journal of automation technology | 2013

A Framework for Systematizing Machine Tool Engineering

Hidenori Shinno; Hayato Yoshioka; Hiroshi Sawano


Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design Systems and Manufacturing | 2016

Noncontact gravity compensator with magnetic fluid seals

Noriyuki Hasegawa; Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno


International journal of automation technology | 2015

A Low-Profile Planar Motion Table System Driven by Steel Belt

Hayato Yoshioka; Hidenori Shinno; Hiroshi Sawano

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Hayato Yoshioka

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Hiroshi Sawano

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Yuuki Tamura

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Kensuke Kuze

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Motochika Shimizu

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Noriyuki Hasegawa

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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R. Tanigawa

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Takumi Tsumura

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Toshimichi Gokan

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Yugo Kurisaki

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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