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  1. edoardo777

    sound level from air bearings?

    Hallo Greg, thanks for this tip, this is really giving at least a starting point to assess my point of view :) merci, Edo
  2. edoardo777

    sound level from air bearings?

    we were thinking of having large surface air bearings on the vertical direction (meaning, acting horizontally), setting the air gap to a few micrometers, and having an actuator placed in order to push on the gig baricentre. the vibration ranging up to 1000 Hz. The control based on spectral...
  3. edoardo777

    sound level from air bearings?

    this is why we were thinking about having as vertical guides air bearings with tight tolerance (1 um), in order to have high lateral stiffness, low clearance and low friction coefficients. And as you mentioned, trying to have all the push/pull force centered in the baricentre. you still think...
  4. edoardo777

    sound level from air bearings?

    we were thinking of having large surface air bearings on the vertical direction (meaning, acting horizontally), setting the air gap to a few micrometers, and having an actuator placed in order to push on the gig baricentre. the vibration ranging up to 1000 Hz. The control based on spectral...
  5. edoardo777

    sound level from air bearings?

    Probably I did not described properly our needs. The point is that we need to microvibrate our equipment along a given direction, within a few micrometer resolution. We need to avoid any additional movement component. Air dampers would anyhow "shake" the test rig, introducing lateral or...
  6. edoardo777

    sound level from air bearings?

    dear all, we are in need to develop an ultra quiet test setup for an equipment, meaning maximum isolation from any source of mechanical disturbance. We were thinking about deploying air bearings as supports, but we were also wondering about the eventual sound level generated by the airstream...
  7. edoardo777

    filling gaps in Workbench

    dear all, I was wondering if there is a smart way to fill the gaps between ANSYS parts (e.g. the gap that is shown in the example file attached). if the shape would be "easy" I would just extrude the space in between the two parts. But the shape of the two parts is rather complex and I was...
  8. edoardo777

    joining together honeycomb panels

    hello and thanks a lot for your indications to a novice :) >> to RPstress: yes, I would like to buy ready-manufactured panels, and then just join them together. >> and Mike: as of above, well I will need most likely to modify (resize) the panels, and not only to join them together, unless I...
  9. edoardo777

    joining together honeycomb panels

    Dear all, I am brand new into the world of honeycomb, as generally I am assigned to other engineering tasks. I have just a little experience with carbon fiber parts and their manufacturing process. We have to realise the envelope for a filed deployable equipment and the team proposed "light...
  10. edoardo777

    Can't Access DesignModeler....

    Hello Rodintee, could you better specify the PC specific problem you encountered? I just installed the ANSYS 12 on my workstation and I can not get the Design Modeler running, but unfortunately I do not get any better specific error message.. Kind regards, Edo
  11. edoardo777

    setting up ANSYS120_DIR and ANSYS_SYSDIR?

    dear all, I am a newbie novice toward ANSYS (I will have to use 12.0) and I have to setup the system variables ANSYS120_DIR and ANSYS_SYSDIR. Where should these variables should point at? can somebody help me? ciao Edo

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