No. 1, 1998 - Tribology in Industry
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[5.) Clilds D. I]t., Nohtt A.5., Kil,qorc J./.. (l 990)'l'est llesults for I'urbulent Annular Seals, Using Snrooth Rotors and Helically Grooved Stators, - ASME Journirl of Tribology, Vol. 112, 254"2.58. [6.) Hawkins L., Chikls D.W., LIale KI., (1989) Experimental Results for Labyrinth Gas Seals With I{oneycomb Stators: Conrparisons to Smooth - Stator Seals and Theoretical Predictions, - ASME Journal of Technology, Vol. 171,161'\67. [7.) Haas II/., ]t4iillar II.K.. (1987) Beruhnrng.sfreie Wellendichtungen fur flussigkeitsbespritzte - Dichtstellen, - Konsrruktion,39, No 3, i07-113. [8.] Youttg L.A.. Leback A.O., (1982) Iixperinrental evaluation of a mixed friction hydrostatic mechanical face seal nrodel considcring radial taper, thermal taper and \vear,- ASME - Trausactions, Jorrrnal of Ltrbrication Techniq.. 104, No 4,439-448. f9.f Sugarntni 7., Mnsrttla 7., Oishi N., Slirnazu T., (1982) A study on lhernral hehavior of large sealring, - ASME - Trans. Jouural of Lubrication Technology, 104, No 4. 4'19-453. [10.] E.stitnt 1., (1982) I)ynarnic analysis of noncorrtacting f:rce seals, - n SM.E - Transactions, Journal of Lubrication Technologies. 10.1. I.lo 4. 460-4(18. -)L '[ii h tt I og' i t t i r ul t r.t I ty, Vrrhrrrre 20, No. I, 1998.
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[5.) Clilds D. I]t., <strong>No</strong>htt A.5., Kil,qorc J./.. (l 990)'l'est llesults<br />
for I'urbulent Annular Seals, Us<strong>in</strong>g Snrooth<br />
Rotors and Helically Grooved Stators, - ASME<br />
Journirl of <strong>Tribology</strong>, Vol. 112, 254"2.58.<br />
[6.) Hawk<strong>in</strong>s L., Chikls D.W., LIale KI., (1989) Experimental<br />
Results for Labyr<strong>in</strong>th Gas Seals With I{oneycomb<br />
Stators: Conrparisons to Smooth - Stator<br />
Seals and Theoretical Predictions, - ASME Journal<br />
of Technology, Vol. 171,161'\67.<br />
[7.) Haas II/., ]t4iillar II.K.. (1987) Beruhnrng.sfreie Wellendichtungen<br />
fur flussigkeitsbespritzte - Dichtstellen,<br />
- Konsrruktion,39, <strong>No</strong> 3, i07-113.<br />
[8.] Youttg L.A.. Leback A.O., (1982) Iixper<strong>in</strong>rental evaluation<br />
of a mixed friction hydrostatic mechanical<br />
face seal nrodel considcr<strong>in</strong>g radial taper, thermal<br />
taper and \vear,- ASME - Trausactions, Jorrrnal of<br />
Ltrbrication Techniq.. 104, <strong>No</strong> 4,439-448.<br />
f9.f Sugarntni 7., Mnsrttla 7., Oishi N., Slirnazu T.,<br />
(1982) A study on lhernral hehavior of large sealr<strong>in</strong>g,<br />
- ASME - Trans. Jouural of Lubrication Technology,<br />
104, <strong>No</strong> 4. 4'19-453.<br />
[10.] E.stitnt 1., (1982) I)ynarnic analysis of noncorrtact<strong>in</strong>g<br />
f:rce seals, - n SM.E - Transactions, Journal of Lubrication<br />
Technologies. 10.1. I.lo 4. 460-4(18.<br />
-)L<br />
'[ii h tt I og' i t t i r ul t r.t I ty, Vrrhrrrre 20, <strong>No</strong>. I, <strong>1998</strong>.