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Hydrodynamic Lubrication: Bearings and Thrust Bearings

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In this article, the authors compare the thermal effects of journal bearing design with the theoretical results and experiments applied to a turbine bearing thermal effects in the non-laminar regime.
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Part 1 Tribology from antiquity to our times: the prehistoric period the Greek and Roman period Middle Ages and Renaissance toward the Industrial Revolution the Industrial Revolution tribology in the 20th century. Part 2 Lubricating oils: base oil additive agents viscosity of lubricants viscosimetry viscosity variation with temperature viscosity variation with pressure lubricants specifications non-Newtonian behaviour of lubricants viscosity of gases. Part 3 General equations in hydrodynamic lubrication with a Newtonian fluid: generalized equations of the mechanics of viscous thin films physical interpretation energy equation in the mechanics of viscous thin films particular forms of the generalized equation of the mechanics of viscous thin films boundary conditions for smooth surfaces solving algorithms calculus of various parameters of the contact study of elementary loading cases applications remark on the Reynolds equation. Part 4 Plane sliders and thrust bearing pads: plane sliders with fixed geometry pad of finite dimensions thrust bearings with fixed geometry tilting pad thrust bearing global thermal effects theory-experiment comparisons. Part 5 Static characteristics of journal bearings: laminar journal bearings general considerations infinitely long journal bearing the short bearing finite journal bearing global thermal effect application to the design of a journal bearing theory-experiment comparison. Part 6 Dynamic characteristics of journal bearings: Reynolds equation in dynamic regime linear modelling - dynamic coefficients infinitely-short bearing infinitely-long bearing finite width bearing stability of journal bearing operation linear analysis theory-experiment comparison. Part 7 Non circular journal bearings with fixed geometry and with tilting pads: multiple-lobe bearing tilting pad journal bearing. Part 8 Journal bearings subjected to dynamic loading: rotor bearings study of connecting-rod bearings. Part 9 Influence of shape defects and of surface deformations: basic equations and general considerations shape defects linked to machining flaws shape defects generated by deformations under dynamic loading shape defects generated by instantaneous deformation in transitory regime. Part 10 Thermal effects in hydrodynamic journal bearings: basic equations numerical methods results theory - experiment comparison. Part 11 Superlaminar flow regimes: inertia forces in bearings in laminar regime Taylor's vortex regime in smooth bearings transition in thrust bearings turbulent flow comparison between theoretical results and experiments application to a turbine bearing thermal effects in non laminar regime. (Part contents)

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