A theoretical analysis of the effects of temporal tangential hearing acceleration on several performance characteristics of slider and journal hearings is presented. The derivations of the mathematical expressions for these effects begin with the laws of classical hydrodynamics and conclude with modified versions of the usual performance equations in lubrication. Equations are presented that establish fundamental relations and show the effects of this type of acceleration on pressure distribution and load capacity. Some examples employing the results are presented along with suggestions for other possible applications. Monographs are included to facilitate solution of practical problems.
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