Bearing testing apparatus and method

US10288525B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10288525-B2
Application numberUS-201615298905-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2016
Priority dateOct 20, 2015
Publication dateMay 14, 2019
Grant dateMay 14, 2019

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A testing apparatus includes a chamber, having an interior maintained at a predetermined pressure, a rotor rotatably disposed within the interior of the chamber, and a sensor disposed within the interior of the chamber. When the rotor rotates, the at least one sensor measures a testing characteristic of an object disposed within the interior of the chamber as the object interacts with the rotating rotor. A method includes setting a predetermined pressure of a chamber, rotating a rotor, and maintaining a gap between a surface of an object to be tested and a surface of the rotor by adjusting, with an actuator, the object to be tested or the rotor based upon a change, as measured by a laser, in the dimension of the object to be tested or the rotor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A testing apparatus comprising: a sealable chamber having an interior environment maintained at a predetermined pressure; a rotor disposed within the interior environment of the chamber and configured to rotate within the chamber; an object disposed within the interior environment of the chamber that is configured to interact with the rotor; and at least one sensor disposed within the interior of the chamber, wherein when the rotor rotates, the at least one sensor is configured to measure a testing characteristic as the object interacts with the rotating rotor, wherein the object is one of an air bearing and a magnetic levitation bearing, and the one of the air bearing and the magnetic levitation bearing is configured to provide a load-bearing interface between a surface of the one of the air bearing and the magnetic levitation bearing and a surface of the rotor. 2. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rotor is configured to rotate to achieve a surface speed that exceeds 300 meters per second. 3. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined pressure of the interior environment is between 0.006 atmosphere and 0.018 atmosphere, and the rotor is configured to rotate so as to achieve a surface speed that exceeds 300 meters per second. 4. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the testing characteristic is at least one of lift, drag, temperature, pressure, and flow speed. 5. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the rotor includes a slotted circumferential surface. 6. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the sealable chamber comprises a cylindrical pressure vessel. 7. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a diameter of the surface of the one of the air bearing and the magnetic levitation bearing is concentric with a diameter of the surface of the rotor. 8. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor is configured to measure the testing characteristic of the object as the object interacts with the rotating rotor. 9. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined pressure of the interior environment is lower than 1 atmosphere. 10. The testing apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the predetermined pressure of the interior environment is greater than 0.001 atmosphere. 11. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the object is the air bearing, and the load-bearing interface is provided by a film of pressurized gas that defines a gap between the surface of the air bearing and the surface of the rotor. 12. The testing apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising: a laser feedback mechanism, including: an actuator configured to adjust a size of the gap between the surface of the air bearing and the surface of the rotor; at least one laser configured to measure a dimension of at least one of the air bearing and the rotor; and a controller configured to control the actuator based upon a change in the dimension measured by the laser. 13. The testing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the object is the magnetic levitation bearing, and the load-bearing interface is provided by a magnetic repulsion force that defines a gap between the magnetic levitation bearing and the surface of the rotor. 14. The testing apparatus of claim 13 , further comprising: a laser feedback mechanism, including: an actuator configured to adjust a size of the gap between the surface of the magnetic levitation bearing and the surface of the rotor; at least one laser configured to measure a dimension of at least one of the magnetic levitation bearing and the rotor; and a controller configured to control the actuator based upon a change in the dimension measured by the laser. 15. A method for maintaining a gap between a surface of an object to be tested and a surface of a rotor disposed within a sealable chamber having an interior environment maintained at a pressure, the method comprising: setting a predetermined pressure of the chamber; rotating the rotor; setting the gap between the surface of the object to be tested and the surface of the rotor; measuring, using at least one laser, a dimension of at least one of the object to be tested and the rotor; maintaining the gap between the surface of the object to be tested and the surface of the rotor by adjusting, with an actuator, at least one of the object to be tested and the rotor based upon a change, as measured by the at least one laser, in the dimension of at least one of the object to be tested and the rotor, wherein the object to be tested is one of an air bearing and a magnetic levitation bearing. 16. The method for maintaining the gap of claim 15 , further comprising: setting the predetermined pressure of the interior environment of the chamber to a pressure between 0.006 atmosphere and 0.018 atmosphere, and rotating the rotor so as to achieve a surface speed that exceeds 300 meters per second. 17. The method for maintaining the gap of claim 15 , wherein the sealable chamber comprises a cylindrical pressure vessel. 18. The method for maintaining the gap of claim 15 , wherein a diameter of the surface of object is concentric with a diameter of the surface of the rotor.

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  • High-speed rotation · CPC title

  • G01M13/04Primary

    Bearings · CPC title

  • low pressure, e.g. elements operating under vacuum conditions · CPC title

  • Magnetic bearings · CPC title

  • supported by a gas cushion, e.g. an air cushion · CPC title

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What does patent US10288525B2 cover?
A testing apparatus includes a chamber, having an interior maintained at a predetermined pressure, a rotor rotatably disposed within the interior of the chamber, and a sensor disposed within the interior of the chamber. When the rotor rotates, the at least one sensor measures a testing characteristic of an object disposed within the interior of the chamber as the object interacts with the rotat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hyperloop Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01M13/04. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 14 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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