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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Fluorinated polyethers are suitable lubricants for rolling-element bearings in cryogenic systems. Lubrication effectiveness is comparable to that of super-refined mineral oil lubricants operating at room temperature.
    Keywords: MACHINERY
    Type: LEW-11075
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Computer program, IMPOUT 2, developed using newly-established "limit formulas" to prevent lubricant non-impingement on pinion. Program used to analyze impingement depth on gear teeth for oil jet located at out-of-mesh position with arbitrary offset and inclination angles and with arbitrary addendum and center-distance modification. IMPOUT 2 program written in ANSI FORTRAN IV for use on CDC 750.
    Keywords: MACHINERY
    Type: LEW-14242 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 10; 2; P. 104
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A new technique has been developed to study two dimensional heat transfer problems in gears. This technique consists of transforming the heat equation into a line integral equation with the use of Green's theorem. The equation is then expressed in terms of eigenfunctions that satisfy the Helmholtz equation, and their corresponding eigenvalues for an arbitrarily shaped region of interest. The eigenfunction are obtalned by solving an intergral equation. Once the eigenfunctions are found, the temperature is expanded in terms of the eigenfunctions with unknown time dependent coefficients that can be solved by using Runge Kutta methods. The time integration is extremely efficient. Therefore, any changes in the time dependent coefficients or source terms in the boundary conditions do not impose a great computational burden on the user. The method is demonstrated by applying it to a sample gear tooth. Temperature histories at representative surface locatons are given.
    Keywords: Mathematical and Computer Sciences (General)
    Type: NASA-TM-107241 , E-10286 , NAS 1.15:107241 , AD-A318138 , ARL-TR-1117 , Power Transmission and Gearing; Oct 06, 1996 - Oct 09, 1996; San Diego, CA; United States
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