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29 December 1993 Novel bidirectional air bearing
Randy J. Sherman
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Abstract
Fluid lubricated bearings (ball or journal) exhibit problems of life and contamination in high speed polygonal scanners, particularly at speeds above 15,000 rpm. Grooved air bearings are limited to relatively high manufacturing cost, vertical only attitude, unidirectional rotation, and they tend to ingest debris. A plain journal air bearing is described which is bidirectional, any attitude operation, is free of whirl instability and has low manufacturing cost.
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Randy J. Sherman "Novel bidirectional air bearing", Proc. SPIE 1987, Recording Systems: High-Resolution Cameras and Recording Devices and Laser Scanning and Recording Systems, (29 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165194
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KEYWORDS
Scanners

Manufacturing

Reliability

Surface finishing

Ceramics

Contamination

Polygon scanners

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