An Adaptive Adjustment Method of Spindle Preload Based on Negative Poisson's Ratio Structure
An adaptive adjustment, negative Poisson's ratio technology, used in shafts and bearings, bearing components, special data processing applications, etc., can solve the problems of limited installation space of electromagnetic force loading devices, easy aging of components, and poor reliability.
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[0016] The present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0017] A method for adaptively adjusting spindle preload based on a negative Poisson's ratio structure, comprising the following steps:
[0018] Step 1. Refer to figure 1 , the bearing inner ring spacer 2 adopts a negative Poisson’s ratio structure, which is a three-dimensional thin-walled cylindrical negative Poisson’s ratio structure, and the cylinder wall is covered with periodic through holes that can achieve low porosity, such as image 3 Shown is a concave hexagon; the inner ring spacer 2 of the bearing will deform axially under the action of centrifugal force, and the deformation is proportional to the centrifugal force, so that the self-adaptive adjustment of the preload at different speeds can be realized.
[0019] Step 2. In the initial assembly and low-speed stages, the bearing inner ring spacers 2 of the negative Poisson’s ratio structure are all under p...
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