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Immediate effect of ankle joint and rectus abdominis kinesiology taping on static and dynamic balance in rhythmic gymnasts aged 10-12 years. [PDF]
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Journal of tribology, 2023
The water-lubricated bearings tend to be turbulent and cavitating when running at a high speed. However, the modeling of the water-lubricated bearing considering the turbulence and cavitation effects has not been studied thoroughly.
H. Zhang, Xiaohui Lin, Shuyun Jiang
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The water-lubricated bearings tend to be turbulent and cavitating when running at a high speed. However, the modeling of the water-lubricated bearing considering the turbulence and cavitation effects has not been studied thoroughly.
H. Zhang, Xiaohui Lin, Shuyun Jiang
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Journal of tribology, 2021
The purpose of this technical brief is to investigate comparatively the static characteristics of the double-pad inwardly pumping and outwardly pumping water-lubricated spiral-groove thrust bearings (SGTBs).
Shaowen Zhang, Shuyun Jiang
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The purpose of this technical brief is to investigate comparatively the static characteristics of the double-pad inwardly pumping and outwardly pumping water-lubricated spiral-groove thrust bearings (SGTBs).
Shaowen Zhang, Shuyun Jiang
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Journal of tribology, 2021
Water-lubricated hydrodynamic spiral groove bearing is a potential support way for high-speed rotary machine, but the frictional power loss of the bearing will increase with the rotatory speed.
Shuyun Jiang, Pengfei Liu, Xiaohui Lin
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Water-lubricated hydrodynamic spiral groove bearing is a potential support way for high-speed rotary machine, but the frictional power loss of the bearing will increase with the rotatory speed.
Shuyun Jiang, Pengfei Liu, Xiaohui Lin
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