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Hydro-Roll: A Novel Bearing Design with Superior Thermal Characteristics

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Pages 455-461 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008

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Dun Lu, Wanhua Zhao, Bingheng Lu & Jun Zhang. (2014) Effects of Rolling Bearing Type and Size on the Maximum Eccentricity Ratio of Hydrodynamic Rolling Hybrid Bearings. Tribology Transactions 57:2, pages 225-229.
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Michael M. Khonsari & E. Richard Booser. 2017. Applied Tribology: Bearing Design and Lubrication. Applied Tribology: Bearing Design and Lubrication 255 328 .
Dun Lu, Wanhua Zhao, Bingheng Lu & Jun Zhang. (2014) The maximum dynamic eccentricity ratio of hydrodynamic rolling hybrid bearings. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology 229:2, pages 168-177.
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Roman Polyakov, Leonid Savin & Denis Shutin. (2014) Reliability Improvement of Rotor Supports by Combining Rolling-Element Bearings and Fluid-Film Bearings. Applied Mechanics and Materials 630, pages 188-198.
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Dun Lu, Wanhua Zhao, Bingheng Lu & Jun Zhang. (2014) The Maximum Allowable Misalignment in Hydrodynamic Rolling Hybrid Bearings. Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power 136:8.
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Dun Lu, Wanhua Zhao, Bingheng Lu & Jun Zhang. (2013) Cage Speed of Hydrodynamic Rolling Hybrid Bearings. Tribology Letters 51:3, pages 303-309.
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