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Wet Grip Performance Evaluation Method of All-Steel Radial Tires Based on Braking Force Coefficient. [PDF]
Long S, Su J, Huang G, Wang Y, Wu J.
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Calculation of nonlimit active earth pressure of retaining walls based on curved sliding surface. [PDF]
Gao G, Chen J, Qian B, Zhong W.
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From foreshock to mainshock: transient sliding velocity sets nucleation time
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Slip Factor and Slip Velocity on a Permeable Bed
Journal of Coastal Research, 2012Abstract CHEN, Y.-Y.; CHEN, G.-Y., and LIN, C.-H. 2012. The slip factor and slip velocity on a permeable bed. In the present study, a new, simple method for determining the slip velocity (also called the bed velocity) at the solid-fluid interface in the wave boundary layer is proposed. Based on experimental and numerical results, when waves travel over
Yang-Yih Chen +2 more
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Slip factor in slip resistant joints with high strength steel
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2012Abstract The resistance of a slip resistant steel joint depends essentially on the preload applied in the bolts and the slip factor developed between the joined plates. The slip factor depends on the surface roughness, a parameter associated to the superficial treatment.
A. Cruz, R. Simões, R. Alves
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Concept of Slip Factor in Axial Impellers
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1973A slip factor is often used to predict performance of axial impellers when exit flow does not coincide with vane exit angle. Concept of constant slip factor has no foundation.
S. Soundranayagam
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Blade Thickness Effect on Impeller Slip Factor
Volume 7: Turbomachinery, Parts A, B, and C, 2010A numerical study of the effect of the blade thickness on centrifugal impeller slip factor is presented in this paper. The CFD results show that generally the slip factor decreases as the blade thickness increases. Changing the thickness at different locations has different effects on the slip factor.
Donghui Zhang +2 more
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Viscous Effects on Slip Factor of Centrifugal Blowers
Journal of Engineering for Power, 1974For the design of centrifugal blowers it is essential to estimate the slip factor correctly. There are several empirical equations as well as theoretical ones for estimating slip factors. These equations predict the slip factor correctly for conventional blowers and pumps, and they are widely used for design.
Y. Senoo +3 more
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