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Spring Position Measurement: A Review of Current Techniques and a Proposed Nondestructive Measurement Technique
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This paper reviews the current terminology, measuring techniques, and definition of this most important radial lip seal parameter. It then attempts to resolve the current controversy by standardizing the terminology, redefining the parameter, and proposing a nondestructive measurement technique. The proposed measurement technique can be of value to radial lip seal users as well as suppliers.
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Smith, S., "Spring Position Measurement: A Review of Current Techniques and a Proposed Nondestructive Measurement Technique," SAE Technical Paper 740204, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740204.Also In
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