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Design and Application of Plain Journal Bearings to Small Gas Turbine Engines
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A design technique for applying pressure-lubricated plain journal bearings to small gas turbine engines is described in this paper. Design charts, failure criteria, and the concept of a load-speed diagram are presented for both film and boundary lubrication conditions, along with data on the successful application of journal bearings in the Ford Model 705 gas turbine engine.
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Carriere, D., "Design and Application of Plain Journal Bearings to Small Gas Turbine Engines," SAE Technical Paper 670063, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670063.Also In
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