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On the Laminar Flow Characteristics of Conical Bearings. Part I—Analytical Approach

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This article is published in Journal of Tribology-transactions of The Asme.The article was published on 1986-01-01. It has received 18 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Laminar flow & Lubrication theory.

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Axial load capacity of water-lubricated hydrostatic conical bearings with spiral grooves for high speed spindles

TL;DR: In this paper, two types of water-lubricated hydrostatic conical bearing with spiral grooves for high-speed spindles are investigated and the static characteristics of these bearings are theoretically predicted and calculated results are compared with experimental results.
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Axial Load Capacity of Water-Lubricated Hydrostatic Conical Bearings With Spiral Grooves (On the Case of Rigid Surface Bearings)

TL;DR: In this paper, the static characteristics of water-lubricated hydrostatic conical bearings with spiral grooves were described and compared with experimental results. But the results were limited to high speed spindles.
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Thermal Effects in Externally Pressurized Conical Bearings With Variable Viscosity

TL;DR: In this article, the porous constant gap externally pressurized conical bearing was analyzed when the slider was rotating with uniform angular velocity and the lubricant was assumed to be incompressible, and its viscosity varies exponentially with temperature.
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Static Characteristics of Conical Hydrostatic Journal Bearing Under Micropolar Lubrication

TL;DR: A theoretical analysis for static characteristics of a conical hydrostatic journal bearing for a multirecess constant flow valve compensated under micropolar lubrication has been carried out in this article.
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Analysis of Power-Shaped Multipad Hydrodynamic Conical Gas Bearings

TL;DR: In this article, a power-shaped multipad hydrodynamic conical bearing working in a compressible fluid that is suitable for high speed turbomachines is analyzed, and it is shown that the bearing has high load capacity both in the radial and axial directions.
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