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Squeeze-film gas bearing technology
Squeeze-film bearing is studied to develop a low-friction suspension for the output-axis gimbal of a single-degree-of-freedom gyroscope. Included are a review of pertinent literature, the theory of squeeze-film lubrication, and design elements
On asymptotic analysis of gaseous squeeze-film bearings
Asymptotic analysis for obtaining steady state solution of time dependent gas lubrication equation, of diffusion type, for gaseous squeeze film bearing
On Error Torques of Squeeze-film Cylindrical Journal Bearings
Error torques of squeeze film cylindrical journal bearing
Spherical squeeze-film hybrid bearing with small steady-state radial displacement
Spherical squeeze-film hybrid bearing with small steady-state radial displacement analysi
Investigation of an axial-excursion transducer for squeeze-film bearings
Resonant frequencies and characteristic bearing cone motion of axial-excursion transducer for squeeze-film gas bearing - drive voltage, preload, bearing mass, and mounting ring effect
The solution of special squeeze film gas bearing problems by an improved numerical technique
Computer program for solving squeeze film gas bearing problem
On the slowly time dependent problem of squeeze film bearings
Time dependency of spherical squeeze-film bearing for use in suspension of precision gyroscope outpu
A vector majorization method for solving a nonlinear programming problem
AbstractIn the rounding error analysis of a so-called hyperbolic rotation algorithm applied to downdating the Cholesky factor, a sharp upper bound is needed for a product where a = (a1,…,anT ϵ Rn, ∥a∥ ⩽ θ < 1, and θ is fixed. It is shown that In the original proof by Pan and Sigmon, the principle of Lagrange multipliers was used. A second proof by using vector majorization is presented here, which provides insights into this rather strange-looking bound. Moreover, the new proof can be readily generalized to solve a large class of nonlinear programming problems
Dynamic response of a double squeeze-film thrust plate
Dynamic response of gaseous double squeeze film thrust plate for bearing
Reactively sputtered RuO2 diffusion barriers
The thermal stability of reactively sputtered RuO2 films is investigated from the point of view of their application as diffusion barriers in silicon contact metallizations with an Al overlayer. Backscattering spectra of Si/RuO2/Al samples and electrical measurements on shallow junction diodes with Si/TiSi2.3/RuO2/Al contacts both show that RuO2 films are effective diffusion barriers between Al and Si for 30-min annealing at temperatures as high as 600°C
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