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Rolling Bearing Selection for Turbine Engines
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Conventional calculations for rolling bearing application are not sufficiently accurate to satisfy the conditions of the speed and temperature environment of turbine engines. Abetted by high speed computers, modern rolling bearing analysis permits the more sophisticated optimization of rolling bearing selection, mounting and lubrication. A logical analysis and practical approach to bearing selection is presented using a typical turbine-driven power shaft as a model.
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Given, P., "Rolling Bearing Selection for Turbine Engines," SAE Technical Paper 670060, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670060.Also In
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