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High Performance Bearings
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Abstract
High performance bearings made of consumable electrode vacuum arc remelted steel, properly internally contoured, etc. can be the answer to initial design problems as well as to problems with prototype or established machines. The economic and/or design advantages are well worth investigating. In order to consider the high performance bearing as a potential alternative or solution it is necessary to know the total environment in which the bearing is to operate.
Citation
Widner, R., Dominik, W., and Jenkins, A., "High Performance Bearings," SAE Technical Paper 780784, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780784.Also In
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