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Wear, 1960
Orifice-regulated hydrostatic gas bearings offer significant advantages for instrument applications. In particular, gimbal bearings for inertial guidance systems can be designed with negligible starting torque and high stiffness, and for operation at extreme temperatures.
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Orifice-regulated hydrostatic gas bearings offer significant advantages for instrument applications. In particular, gimbal bearings for inertial guidance systems can be designed with negligible starting torque and high stiffness, and for operation at extreme temperatures.
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Viscosity variation in hydrostatic bearings
Tribology, 1972Abstract Bearings which operate in extreme environments may incur problems due to: 1 - ambient temperature rise, from cold starting to normal running; 2 - temperature difference between the control system and the bearing. Several problems and the effects of the consequent viscosity variations are discussed, and some conclusions are reached concerning
W.B. Rowe, K.J. Stout
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Flexible Membrane Hydrostatic Air Bearing
Journal of Lubrication Technology, 1968The ordinary hydrostatic air bearing requires a very smooth surface upon which to operate. A flexible membrane used as part of the air bearing eliminates this restriction. The membrane shape, pressure distribution, and minimum air gap as functions of bearing load and flow rate are determined by the simultaneous solution of a reduced form of the Navier ...
S. B. Levy, C. H. Coogan
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Bondgraph design for hydrostatic bearings
Tribology, 1973Abstract A method of obtaining both the static design and the dynamical behaviour of a sample hydrostatic bearing from a Bondgraph.
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Tapered land hydrostatic oil bearings
Tribology, 1968A previous paper by Coombs and Dowsondiscussed the effects of non-parallelism of the sealing lands on the performance of a hydrostatic bearing. This paper is concerned with the advantages of incorporating a taper on part or whole of the bearing land.
G.K. Lewis, J.P. O'Donoghue
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Simple modeling of hydrostatic bearings
SPIE Proceedings, 2014Hydrostatic bearings are a key component for many large telescopes due to their high load bearing capacity, stiffness and low friction. A simple technique is presented to model these bearings to understand the effects of geometry, oil viscosity, flow control, temperature, etc. on the bearings behavior.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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A hydrostatic air-bearing ballistocardiograph
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1961D M, CUNNINGHAM, P C, SMILEY
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