1974
DOI: 10.1007/bf01013863
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Theory of a gas bearing with spiral grooves, taking account of the effects of slip and of local compressibility

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“…5 associated with the classic NGT models limit its use and validity. Therefore, numerous efforts were made in order to extend its range by assessing additional effects [60,[112][113][114][115][116][117] such as the influence of (1) the local compressibility across a groove-ridge pair, (2) the end effect at the bearing edges, (3) journals operated at large eccentricities, (4) the effect of a finite number of grooves and (5) the effect of leakage flow. The investigations and the results of these additional effects are discussed in the sections below.…”
Section: Limitations and Enhancement Of The Ngtmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5 associated with the classic NGT models limit its use and validity. Therefore, numerous efforts were made in order to extend its range by assessing additional effects [60,[112][113][114][115][116][117] such as the influence of (1) the local compressibility across a groove-ridge pair, (2) the end effect at the bearing edges, (3) journals operated at large eccentricities, (4) the effect of a finite number of grooves and (5) the effect of leakage flow. The investigations and the results of these additional effects are discussed in the sections below.…”
Section: Limitations and Enhancement Of The Ngtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the load capacity, the local compressibility also has an impact on other factors as well. In 1971 Emel'yanov and Emel'yanova [116] derived fundamental equations that considered both the global and local compressibility as well as the rarefaction effect for logarithmic groove patterns of SGTBs. Their results suggested that the local incompressibility effect overestimated the pressure rise within the fluid film due to both the compressibility and the rarefaction effects.…”
Section: λ = −mentioning
confidence: 99%