1983
DOI: 10.1080/05698198308981517
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Feed-Pressure Flow in Plain Journal Bearings

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“…Previous research has shown that performance of simulated low-altitude flight tasks improves with increases in the density of objects in simulator scenes (Kleiss & Hubbard, 1991;Kleiss, Hubbard & Curry, 1989, Martin & Rinalducci, 1983.…”
Section: General Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previous research has shown that performance of simulated low-altitude flight tasks improves with increases in the density of objects in simulator scenes (Kleiss & Hubbard, 1991;Kleiss, Hubbard & Curry, 1989, Martin & Rinalducci, 1983.…”
Section: General Discussion and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, performance of a variety of simulated flight tasks improves with increases in scene complexity--that is, the number of lines, polygonal surfaces, etc., used to construct the scene (Barfield, Rosenberg & Kraft, 1989;Buckland, Edwards & Stephens, 1981;Lintern, Thomley-Yates, Nelson & Roscoe, 1987;Martin & Rinalducci, 1983).…”
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“…Studies about the influence of design and layout of supply grooves on the performance of fixed-pad bearings, i.e. their influence on feed-pressure flow (or zero-speed film flow), can be found elsewhere (4) . Therefore, as the present work does not deal with the choice of shape and location of supply grooves, conventional grooves are considered and concepts related to their layout are discussed, i.e.…”
Section: Journal Of Advanced Mechanical Design Systems and Manufactmentioning
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“…9,10 The perhalocumulenes and sulfanyl-substituted [3]cumulenes with their unususal structures have been synthesized and reported in the literature. [11][12][13][14] The reaction of butadiene compounds with thiolates in protic or aprotic solvents leads to organyl(thio)substituted butadienes, butenynes or butatrienes. 15 The aim of this study is the synthesis and characterization of novel thiosubstiuted butadiene, butenyne, butatriene, and sulfoxide compounds with various types of substituent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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