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Load Capacity of Eccentric Roller Bearings
Proceedings of Higher Educational Institutions. Маchine Building, 2020Eccentric roller bearings are commonly used in engineering and serve as actuating links in mechanical drives of various machines. Load capacity is one of the main parameters of such bearings. This paper presents possible kinematic schemes of an eccentric roller bearing and the specifics of the actual radial load distribution when it is applied to the ...
P.N. Silchenko +3 more
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Occlusal veneers and load-bearing capacity of a restored tooth
International Journal of ProsthodonticsTo evaluate the influence of restoration bonding and preparation type on the load bearing capacity of a tooth restored with an indirect glass-ceramic or hybrid-ceramic occlusal veneer restoration.Occlusal surfaces of extracted human molar teeth were prepared for indirect occlusal veneers with or without circumferential chamfer.
Lassila Lippo +3 more
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Bearing Capacity for Foundations with Cyclic Loads
Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1988The paper presents a procedure to calculate the bearing capacity for foundations subjected to a combination of static and cyclic loads under undrained conditions. The term cyclic shear strength is defined, and laboratory tests are used to show how this strength and the type of failure of a soil element depend on the average and cyclic shear stresses ...
Knut H. Andersen, Rolf Lauritzsen
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On the Load Capacity of the MHD Journal Bearing
Journal of Lubrication Technology, 1968An analysis and experimental results are presented for a magnetohydrodynamic partial journal bearing using a liquid metal lubricant. An external magnetic field is applied axially along the journal, and current is permitted to flow between the journal and bearing.
S. J. Dudzinsky +2 more
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On the effects of a compressible viscous lubricant on the load‐bearing capacity of a journal bearing
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 2007AbstractA compressible viscous isothermal model is presented for studying journal‐bearing lubrication. The viscosity in the model thickens with increasing density. The governing equations are written in terms of velocity, the natural logarithm of the density and the kinematic extra‐stress tensor.
Bollada, P. C., Phillips, T. N.
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Load‐bearing behaviour and characteristic load‐bearing capacity of injection anchors in masonry
Mauerwerk, 2017AbstractFixings with injection anchors are post‐installed chemical fastenings, which are generally described as bonded anchors. For bonded anchors in masonry, only injection systems are approved, since safe application of capsule systems cannot be guaranteed due to the presence of cavities in the masonry, for example due to joints, grip holes or the ...
Jan Hofmann, Georg Welz
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Bearing Capacity Factors for Inclined Loads
Journal of the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Division, 1972MEYERHOF AND HANSEN HAVEN PROPOSED INCLINATION FACTORS FOR REDUCTION OF BEARING CAPACITY FACTORS IN THE CASE OF INCLINED LOADS, AND SOKOLOVSKI HAS DIRECTLY OBTAINED THE LATTER. HOWEVER, BECAUSE HE CALCULATED THE FACTOR N SUB Q FOR A WEIGHTLESS MATERIAL, SOKOLOVSKI'S RESULTS FOR THIS FACTOR WERE CONSISTENTLY LOW, AS WERE THOSE OF MEYERHOFF AND HANSEN. A
N.S.V. Kameswara Rao, S. Krishnamurthy
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Load Bearing Capacity in Total Ankle Joint Replacement
Engineering in Medicine, 1986The influence of some simple design variations on the compressive load bearing capacity of tibial and talar prosthetic components in total ankle joint replacement were investigated in an attempt to suggest improvements to current prosthetic designs.
N C, Jensen, I, Hvid
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Load-Bearing Capacity of Roof Trusses
2004In structural timber elements the strength and stiffness will vary randomly along the elements due to the natural variability in timber strength. For example the bending strength can be modeled by a sequence of strong and weak cross sections with random strength and stiffness and with random length of the strong sections.
Sørensen, John Dalsgaard +2 more
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