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The main advantages of hydrostatic bearings are: design flexibility, excellent structural damping, and zero friction at low speeds; this is a great opportunity for variou [...]
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Increased use of high-speed machining creates the need to predict spindle behaviour at high speeds. Particularly, prediction of bearing failures caused by excessive therm [...]

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