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Industrial Gas-turbine Lubrication

1983
The adoption of the gas turbine for industrial applications became important in the early 1960s and the gas turbine is now firmly established as a prime mover for industry. Early installations used small gas turbines of up to 370 kW, mainly for military emergency generation.
M. G. Hayler   +2 more
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Lubricants for the Aircraft Gas Turbine

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1979
A poor summer in Brazil, and the cost of Aero‐Shell Turbine Oil 750 increases; a decline in beef production in the Argentine and the price of Aero‐Shell Turbine Oil 555 goes up. Such is the complex chain of dependence upon natural products faced by the producers of lubricants for gas turbines — wholly synthetic products derived in part from castor oil,
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Drag reduction by gas lubrication with bubbles

Ocean Engineering, 2022
Kaiying Wang, Guohua Liu
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Gas Lubricated Bearings

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1965
N. S. Grassam   +2 more
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Multiscale modelling of lubrication between rough surfaces: Application to gas lubrication

Lubrication Science, 2022
Arthur FRANCISCO, Noel Brunetière
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Gas film lubrication method on rotation shaft seal based on contact design

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 2022
Hailong Fu, Longqing Zou
exaly  

Gas film lubrication

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1962
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