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1994 by Alexander H. Slocum
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Aesops1 Surface Self Compensated Profile
The HydroSpindleTM
Very high accuracy, very low spindle error motions (sub-micron).
High stiffness and load capacity. No wear, potentially infinite life. Self cleaning bearing surfaces. High damping: excellent vibration and shock resistance. Patented shaft-surface groove geometry eliminates
cavitation and minimizes turbulence.
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Belt-Driven Grinding Spindle
Shaft Diameter 3.5 inchesFluid CoolantSupply Pressure 600 psigClearance on Radius 0.0008Radial Stiffness at the Wheel 1.3 lbf/minAxial Stiffness 2.1 lbf/minMeasured Dynamic Run-Out 14 min
ShaftSpeed(rpm)
ShearPower(kW)
FrontBearing
Temp Rise(C)
0 0 1.02000 0.3 1.54000 1.5 3.46000 3.7 6.78000 7.0 11.5
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Integral Motor-Driven Milling Spindle
Spindle Characteristics
Fluid Coolant
Maximum Operating Speed 50,000 rpm
Tool Holder HSK-A 40
Shaft Diameter on Radial Bearings 45 mm
Thrust Bearing Outer Diameter 56 mm
Radial Bearing Clearance 0.0008 on radiusThrust Bearing Clearance 0.0007 per side
Supply Pressure 1000 psig
Radial Bearing Temp. Rise @ 50,000 rpm 17C
Thrust Bearing Temp. Rise @ 50,000 rpm 8C
Total Bearing Drag @ 50,000 rpm 4.5 kW
Total Bearing Drag @ 40,000 rpm 9.5 kW
Total Bearing Drag @ 50,000 rpm 17.5 kW
Radial Stiffness at front spindle face 1.4 lb/minAxial Stiffness 2.0 lb/min
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Spin-Off Application: TurboToolTM2
Advantages: Disadvantages:
Higher speed enabled. Tool holder eliminated. Reduced cost of machine crashes. Higher machining accuracies
achievable. Spindle thermal sensitivity and
thermal errors greatly diminished.
Through-tool cooling is possible. Reduced tool chatter and increased
depth of cut are expected.
Higher Acc/Dec rates enabledbecause the spindle is light.
High speeds and powers arepossible that are not otherwiseachievable.
Fluid supply system isexpensive ($90k - $130kfor a 100,000 rpm, 100kW system).
Overall power deliverysystem is not as efficientas an electric motor drive.
Reduced speed control (ifvalve system is not used).
Bulky hoses if lowpressure, high flow ratesystem is used.
2 U.S. Patent awarded, number not assigned yet. Other patents pending.
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Power Capability of the TurboToolTM
Tool is 25 mm diameter, 100 mm long. 100 kW of net machining power available at 100,000
rpm.