Browsing Department of Mechanical Engineering by Title
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(2009)The nature of turbulence. Turbulence equations in thin film flows. Turbulence flow models. The bulk-flow model of turbulence, Hirs’ and Moody’s friction factors.
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(2009)When fluid inertia effects are important. Bulk-flow model for inertial flows. Turbulence and inertia in short length journal bearings and open end dampers.
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(2009)The complete set of bulk-flow equations for the analysis of turbulent flow fluid film bearings. Importance of thermal effects in process fluid applications. A CFD method for solution of the bulk-flow equations.
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(2009)Floating ring seals for compressors: leakage and force coefficients, seal lock up and effect on rotor stability, recommendations to reduce seal cross-coupled effects. Long oil seals as pressure barriers in industrial ...
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(2009)The mechanism of centering stiffness in seals. Force coefficients for short-length pressure seals. Design of annular seals: swirl brakes, impact on rotordynamics. Hydrostatic bearings in modern applications. The principle ...
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(2010)Appraisal of the art. Design considerations. Force Coefficients. Lubricant cavitation and air entrainment in SFDs. Response of a Rigid Rotor Supported on open-ended SFDs. (*) Digital video clips showing air entrainment in ...
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(2009)Variable Filter method for bearing parameter identification.
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(2010)Appraisal of the art. Technical Presentation to IFToMM Rotordynamics Conference, Seoul, Korea (Sept, 2010)
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(2010)The fundaments of analysis – Incomplete document. Presentation.
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(2014-01-22)This work was originally planned as a textbook exploiting the structure of the Theory of Mixtures as the basis for the study of porous elasticity. The decision to write this book was made approximately thirty years ago! ...
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(Turbomachinery Laboratory, 2017-05-24)The report details a thermo-hydrodynamic (THD) analysis for the static and dynamic force performance of TPTBs. The goal is to deliver a modern predictive tool for TPTBs to be further integrated into the XLTRC2 software suite.