latticebearing
Latticebearing is a concept in mechanical engineering referring to a bearing that uses a regular lattice structure to support relative motion between contacting surfaces. The lattice provides a compliant, load-distributing interface that can be tuned to optimize stiffness, damping, and wear characteristics.
Construction and materials: Latticebearings may use a lattice sleeve or lattice-coated surfaces formed from metals, ceramics,
Operating principles and advantages: The lattice geometry distributes contact stresses over a larger area, reduces peak
Limitations and challenges: Manufacturing tolerances and surface finish critically affect performance. Wear debris and long-term stability
Applications and status: Research on latticebearings appears in MEMS, precision instruments, aerospace actuators, and biomedical devices.