Research data accompanying the paper "Highly deformable hydrostatic bearings using a single closed fluid cell"
DOI: 10.4121/26a9bd64-fa73-4d24-8bdd-d502ffe1aa49
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Dataset
Simulation files, measurement data and code to process the data for the paper "Highly deformable hydrostatic bearings using a single closed fluid cell". The objective of this study was to investigate the possibility to create larger deformable hydrostatic bearings by using a single compliant cell, filled with an incompressible fluid (applied/exploratory research). A numerical model has been built in the software Comsol Multiphysics, which has been used to simulate the behavior of such a system in compression on curved surfaces (included in this dataset: the Comsol simulation files, data output from Comsol and the Matlab code to analyze this data). Additionally, a prototype has been built in which the supply pressure, applied load and volumetric flow have been measured for increasing loads on both a flat and a convex/concave surface with a fixed radius of curvature (included in this dataset: raw measurement data, the Comsol model and output prediction for the experiment, Matlab code to analyze the data & additional pictures of the experimental setup).
History
- 2025-02-10 first online, published, posted
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4TU.ResearchDataFormat
text/.txt Comsol/.mph Matlab/.m rawdata_from_Comsol/.txt rawdata_measurements/.tdms figures/.pngAssociated peer-reviewed publication
Highly deformable hydrostatic bearings using a single closed fluid cellOrganizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering (PME)DATA
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ResearchData_HighlyDeformableHydrostaticBearingsUsingSingleClosedFluidCell.zip