1983
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-8922(08)70694-1
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4 Design of Plain Bearings Use of Bearing Data Design Charts

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“…At higher speed, temperature and instability are the main threats to continued operation [7]. In the absence of concomitant improvements in the properties of materials (solids and lubricants), friction and consequential wear will increase, with a correspond- ing rise in temperature and removal of surface material, leading to either seizure or unacceptable wear, culminating in machine failure.…”
Section: Tribological Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At higher speed, temperature and instability are the main threats to continued operation [7]. In the absence of concomitant improvements in the properties of materials (solids and lubricants), friction and consequential wear will increase, with a correspond- ing rise in temperature and removal of surface material, leading to either seizure or unacceptable wear, culminating in machine failure.…”
Section: Tribological Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluid ®lm bearings, on the other hand, are governed at the lower speeds by excessive load, leading to a signi®cant reduction in the operating ®lm thickness and increased likelihood of higher temperatures occurring in the bearing contact. At higher speed, temperature and instability are the main threats to continued operation [7]. In the absence of concomitant improvements in the properties of materials (solids and lubricants), friction and consequential wear will increase, with a correspond- ing rise in temperature and removal of surface material, leading to either seizure or unacceptable wear, culminating in machine failure.…”
Section: Tribological Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the application, this journal bearing has to possess an appropriate construction and capability. The process and design procedures are very complicated and demanding tasks (Martin and Garner 1983;Chen et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%