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|a Hydrostatic and hybrid bearing design /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 236-238) and index.
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|a Electronic reproduction.
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|a Front Cover; Hydrostatic and Hybrid Bearing Design; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Usual meaning of symbols; Chapter One. Application of hydrostatic bearings; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 What is a hydrostatic bearing?; 1.3 When should a hydrostatic bearing be employed?; 1.4 Bearing selection; 1.5 Materials selection; Chapter Two. Basic theory governing pressure, flow and bearing forces; 2.1 Viscosity; 2.2 Density: consistent units; 2.3 Compressibility; 2.4 Viscous flow between parallel plates
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|a 2.5 Combined pressure and velocity-induced viscous flow in a two-dimensional non-parallel film2.6 Flow through restrictors; 2.7 Recess pressure and pressure ratio; 2.8 Bearing load; 2.9 Use of dimensionless data; Chapter Three. Power, temperature rise and minimum power; 3.1 Pumping power; 3.2 Friction power; 3.3 Total power and power ratio; 3.4 Temperature rise; 3.5 Optimization; 3.6 Minimum power for low-speed bearings; 3.7 Minimum power for high-speed recessed bearings; 3.8 Optimization of plain hybrid bearings; Chapter Four. Thrust pads: load and flow rate
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|a 4.1 Derivation of load and flow data for plane thrust pads4.2 Circular pad data; 4.3 Square pad data; 4.4 Rectangular pad data; 4.5 Annular recess circular pad data; 4.6 Conical pad data; 4.7 Spherical pad data; 4.8 Multi-recess circular pad data; 4.9 Multi-recess rectangular pad data; 4.10 Data for rectangular pad with radiussed recess corners; 4.11 Data for any shape with thin constant land width; 4.12 Annular multi-recess pad data; Chapter Five. Circuit design, flow control, load and stiffness; 5.1 Definition of bearing film stiffness; 5.2 Circuit design and sealing
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|a 5.3 Load and stiffness of a capillary-controlled pad5.4 Flow control devices; 5.5 General stiffness law for a bearing pad; Chapter Six. The basis of the design procedures and selection of tolerances; 6.1 Zero or low-speed bearings; 6.2 Relationships affecting tolerances; 6.3 High-speed bearings; 6.4 BS 4500: Specification for ISO limits and fits; Chapter Seven. Plane hydrostatic bearings; 7.1 Use of the design charts; 7.2 Choice of land width; 7.3 Flow rate; 7.4 Load; 7.5 Stiffness; 7.6 Single plane bearings; 7.7 Double plane bearings having equal opposed pads
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|a 7.8 Double plane bearings having unequal opposed pads7.9 Complex arrangements of plane pads (capillary compensation); Chapter Eight. Partial hydrostatic journal bearings; 8.1 Recessed partial journal bearings; 8.2 Grooved partial journal bearings; Chapter Nine. Recessed cylindrical hydrostatic journal bearings; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Flow in hydrostatic journal bearings; 9.3 Load; 9.4 Power and temperature rise; 9.5 Land width ratios and design pressure ratio; 9.6 Selection of tolerances; 9.7 Selection of supply pressure, viscosity and clearance; 9.8 Bearing film stiffness
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|a Hydrostatic and Hybrid Bearing Design is a 15-chapter book that focuses on the bearing design and testing. This book first describes the application of hydrostatic bearings, as well as the device pressure, flow, force, power, and temperature. Subsequent chapters discuss the load and flow rate of thrust pads; circuit design, flow control, load, and stiffness; and the basis of the design procedures and selection of tolerances. The specific types of bearings, their design, dynamics, and experimental methods and testing are also shown. This book will be very valuable to students of engineering des.
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|a Fluid-film bearings
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|a Rowe, W.B. (William Brian).
|t Hydrostatic and hybrid bearing design.
|d London ; Boston : Butterworths, 1983
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