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Autor:
Vasyl S. Martsynkovskii, Kostiantyn Yu. Liubchenko, Andrii O. Prokopenko, Andrii D. Lazarenko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mechanical Engineering, Vol 25, Iss 2, Pp 30-37 (2022)
The article discusses the disadvantages of thrust sliding bearings with mechanical supports and mechanical balancing systems similar to the Kingsbury system. Requirements for the design of thrust bearings corresponding to the current level of develop
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https://doaj.org/article/628ed0787ad145c0bfa09eef27f4a629
Publikováno v:
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. 55:821-828
Problems that arise in the operation of modernized compressor turbines related to the increase in the temperature of the support part of a combined journal and axial bearing of the 103JT turbine are considered. The increase in temperature reduces the
Publikováno v:
Economic Herald of the Donbas. :100-105
The article discusses the problematic aspects relating to the nature, accounting, economic justification of the depreciation process and depreciation policy of food industry enterprises. A possible solution to the problem of improving the financial s
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Contributed Papers from MS&T17.
Publikováno v:
Atomic Energy; May2009, Vol. 106 Issue 5, p326-333, 8p
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Soviet Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics. 15:143-148
An investigation into the creep of Al2O3-AlN and Y2O3-AlN ceramics has demostrated that the addition of 20–80% AlN reduces the creep rate of Al2O3. In the system Y2O3-AlN the existence of a creep rate maximum has been discovered, which may be a man
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Refractories. 16:53-56
The structure-forming process of yttrium oxide ceramic is influenced by the addition of small amounts of the high-melting oxides of zirconium and thorium.
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Refractories. 21:321-327
In the series of oxides under discussion, A12O3, Sc2O3, and Y2O3, the greatest tendency for recrystallization is found in Al2O3. Marked structural changes occur at 1400°C. The Y2O3 and Sc2O3 oxides are stable up to a temperature of 1600°C.