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euspen SIC 2025

Date, Type of contribution, Location:
,Talk,Cranfield University, UK
Title:

I) Development and validation of a simplified coil model for CFD simulation of a nanopositioning planar drive system

II) Experimental characterization of thermal disturbances in a 6DOF nanopositioning system under varying operational conditions

Authors:

I) Ina Naujokat, Ludwig Herzog, Steffen Hesse, Parastoo Salimitari

II) Parastoo Salimitari, Steffen Hesse, Michael Katzschmann, Ludwig Herzog

Event:
euspen Special Interest Conference: Precision & Performance 2025 (combining MATADOR, LAMDAMAP & Thermal Issues)

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