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TRIBIOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS IN GAS TURBINE ENGINES: A WORKSHOP TO IDENTITY THE CHALLENGES AND SET..., NASA/TM--2000-210059/REV.1... NATIONAL AE
Tribological Limitations in Gas Turbine Engines
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721031368
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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The following report represents a compendium of selected speaker presentation materials and observations made by Prof O. Pinkus at the NASA/ASME/Industry sponsored workshop entitled "Tribological Limitations in Gas Turbine Engines" held on September 15-17, 1999 in Albany, New York. The impetus for the workshop came from the ASME's Research Committee on Tribology whose goal is to explore new tribological research topics which may become future research opportunities. Since this subject is of current interest to other industrial and government entities the conference received cosponsorship as noted above. The conference was well attended by government, industrial and academic participants. Topics discussed included current tribological issues in gas turbines as well as the potential impact (drawbacks and advantages) of future tribological technologies especially foil air bearings and magnetic beatings. It is hoped that this workshop report may serve as a starting point for continued discussions and activities in oil-free turbomachinery systems.DellaCorte, Chris and Pinkus, OscarGlenn Research CenterTURBOMACHINERY; TRIBOLOGY; GAS TURBINES; CONFERENCES; FOIL BEARINGS; OILS
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721031368
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
The following report represents a compendium of selected speaker presentation materials and observations made by Prof O. Pinkus at the NASA/ASME/Industry sponsored workshop entitled "Tribological Limitations in Gas Turbine Engines" held on September 15-17, 1999 in Albany, New York. The impetus for the workshop came from the ASME's Research Committee on Tribology whose goal is to explore new tribological research topics which may become future research opportunities. Since this subject is of current interest to other industrial and government entities the conference received cosponsorship as noted above. The conference was well attended by government, industrial and academic participants. Topics discussed included current tribological issues in gas turbines as well as the potential impact (drawbacks and advantages) of future tribological technologies especially foil air bearings and magnetic beatings. It is hoped that this workshop report may serve as a starting point for continued discussions and activities in oil-free turbomachinery systems.DellaCorte, Chris and Pinkus, OscarGlenn Research CenterTURBOMACHINERY; TRIBOLOGY; GAS TURBINES; CONFERENCES; FOIL BEARINGS; OILS
Tribological Limitations in Gas Turbine Engines
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721031450
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
The following report represents a compendium of selected speaker presentation materials and observations made by Prof. O. Pinkus at the NASA/ASME/Industry sponsored workshop entitled "Tribological Limitations in Gas Turbine Engines" held on September 15-17, 1999 in Albany, New York. The impetus for the workshop came from the ASME's Research Committee on tribology whose goal is to explore new tribological research topics which may become future research opportunities. Since this subject is of current interest to other industrial and government entities the conference received cosponsorship as noted above. The conference was well attended by government, industrial, and academic participants. Topics discussed included current tribological issues in gas turbines as well as the potential impact (drawbacks and advantages) of future tribological technologies especially foil air bearings and magnetic bearings. It is hoped that this workshop report may serve as a starting point for continued discussions and activities in oil-free turbomachinery systems.DellaCorte, Chris and Pinkus, OscarGlenn Research CenterGAS TURBINES; FOIL BEARINGS; MAGNETIC BEARINGS; GAS BEARINGS; TURBOMACHINERY; TRIBOLOGY; OILS; INDUSTRIES
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721031450
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 74
Book Description
The following report represents a compendium of selected speaker presentation materials and observations made by Prof. O. Pinkus at the NASA/ASME/Industry sponsored workshop entitled "Tribological Limitations in Gas Turbine Engines" held on September 15-17, 1999 in Albany, New York. The impetus for the workshop came from the ASME's Research Committee on tribology whose goal is to explore new tribological research topics which may become future research opportunities. Since this subject is of current interest to other industrial and government entities the conference received cosponsorship as noted above. The conference was well attended by government, industrial, and academic participants. Topics discussed included current tribological issues in gas turbines as well as the potential impact (drawbacks and advantages) of future tribological technologies especially foil air bearings and magnetic bearings. It is hoped that this workshop report may serve as a starting point for continued discussions and activities in oil-free turbomachinery systems.DellaCorte, Chris and Pinkus, OscarGlenn Research CenterGAS TURBINES; FOIL BEARINGS; MAGNETIC BEARINGS; GAS BEARINGS; TURBOMACHINERY; TRIBOLOGY; OILS; INDUSTRIES