Investigation of Squeeze Film Damping and Associated Loads

Author(s):  
Per Johansen ◽  
Niels C. Bender ◽  
Anders H. Hansen ◽  
Lasse Schmidt

Digital hydraulics have attracted attention towards fast switching valves and the increased focus on reliable fluid power entail that the lifetime of such valves is of great concern. An inherent feature of most valves for digital hydraulics is that of a mechanical end stop. Consequently, the squeeze film damping associated with end stops of switching valves is an interesting topic. This damping effect is perceived as beneficial for high lifetime and low impact sound, as the consequence of lowering the impact velocity at the mechanical end stops. In this paper the squeeze film damping effect is reviewed with a focus on maximum surface stresses. Using the Barus relation for viscosity-pressure dependency and different film geometries, the classical lubrication theory is applied together with the equation of motion, to obtain the gap height motion equation, both for the iso-viscous and piezo-viscous case. In consequence, this enable insights concerning the influence of piezo-viscosity on this damping effect. These models are used to investigate the loads, which the approaching surfaces experiences. Based on Hertzian theory, comparisons of impact loads and the dynamic squeeze loading are performed, whereby the relation between design parameters and the relative severity of these occurrences are analyzed.

2009 ◽  
Vol 76-78 ◽  
pp. 252-257
Author(s):  
Tian Biao Yu ◽  
Ya Dong Gong ◽  
Wan Shan Wang

In order to improve quality of deep hole machining, a new method of deep hole honing based on squeeze film damping technology is put forward. For analysis effect on damper parameters on honing quality, motion differential equation of honing spindle with a squeeze film damper (SFD) is established according to D' Alembert principle and according simulations are studied. Spindle of deep hole honing with a SFD is designed based on the result of simulations and experiments are carried on. Experimental result shows that SFD with reasonable design parameters has excellent damping function to honing spindle, and it can make the vibration of honing spindle reduced 20%~30% and the quality of deep hole machining improved 10%~20%.


1998 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 200-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feixia Pan ◽  
Joel Kubby ◽  
Eric Peeters ◽  
Alex T Tran ◽  
Subrata Mukherjee

Scanning ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Yan Sun ◽  
Jing Liu ◽  
Kejian Wang ◽  
Zheng Wei

During the operation of tapping mode atomic force microscope (TM-AFM), the gap between the cantilever and sample surface is very small (several nanometers to micrometers). Owing to the small gap distance and high vibration frequency, squeeze film force should be considered in TM-AFM. To explore the mechanism of squeeze film damping in TM-AFM, three theoretical microcantilever simplified models are discussed innovatively herein: tip probe, ball probe, and tipless probe. Experiments and simulations are performed to validate the theoretical models. It is of great significance to improve the image quality of atomic force microscope.


Author(s):  
Aurelio Soma` ◽  
Guido Spinola ◽  
Alberto Ballestra ◽  
Alessandro Pennetta

In this work the effect of the Squeeze Film Damping on MEMS structures is studied. When a device is being designed, it is very important to preview with good approximation its dynamic behavior. However, as the simulation of the micro-systems involves different physical domains, the analysis with numerical methods can turn out remarkably onerous. Moreover the Reduced Order Modeling is preferable when, due to technological reasons, the membrane is built with several holes and the geometrical FEM coupled model will be computational heavy. Therefore Reduced Order Models allow to integrate in a total mathematical model the main parameters, obtained by the numerical analysis, considering the behavior of the structure analyzed in different physical domains. In the present work the non-linear coefficients of equivalent damping and stiffness by finite element models are investigated to be exported in a reduced order model. By means of numerical finite element calculation is studied the sensitivity analysis related to design parameters such as dimension of the plate and the presence, or lack, of holes.


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