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The Search of Spatial Functions of Pressure in Adjustable Hydrostaticradial Bearing
 
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Mechanical Engineering Department, Chernihiv National University of Technology, 95 Shevchenka Str., 14027 Chernihiv, Ukraine
 
 
Online publication date: 2015-05-15
 
 
Publication date: 2015-03-01
 
 
Acta Mechanica et Automatica 2015;9(1):23-26
 
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The analysis of spatial functions of pressure considering the geometrical deviations and the elastic deformation of conjugate surace have been considered. The analysis of spatial functions of pressure is performed by the finite element method. The difference of the size of pressure in a tangential direction of a pocket of a support under various service conditions has been investigated. A recommendation for improving of operational characteristics in regulated hydrostatic radial bearing has been developed.
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