Crankshaft bearings: oil film history

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G.J. Jones
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Author(s):  
A Paydas ◽  
E H Smith

Results are presented from a new model of the lubricating film in journal bearings. This is based upon flow continuity and permits more realistic rupture and reformation boundary conditions to be employed. In dynamically loaded arrangements, this implies that oil-film history is accommodated. Comparisons are presented between available experimental measurements and theoretical predictions of bearing performance. It is shown that combinations of stationary grooves and rotating oil holes can be handled by the computer programs employed.


Author(s):  
Steven Jacobs ◽  
Susan Felleman ◽  
Vito Adriaensens ◽  
Lisa Colpaert

Sculpture is an artistic practice that involves material, three-dimensional, and generally static objects, whereas cinema produces immaterial, two-dimensional, kinetic images. These differences are the basis for a range of magical, mystical and phenomenological interactions between the two media. Sculptures are literally brought to life on the silver screen, while living people are turned into, or trapped inside, statuary. Sculpture motivates cinematic movement and film makes manifest the durational properties of sculptural space. This book will examine key sculptural motifs and cinematic sculpture in film history through seven chapters and an extensive reference gallery, dealing with the transformation skills of "cinemagician" Georges Méliès, the experimental art documentaries of Carl Theodor Dreyer and Henri Alekan, the statuary metaphors of modernist cinema, the mythological living statues of the peplum genre, and contemporary art practices in which film—as material and apparatus—is used as sculptural medium. The book’s broad scope and interdisciplinary approach is sure to interest scholars, amateurs and students alike.


2001 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
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1971 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-63
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Lee Atwell
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1988 ◽  
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P. BANDYOPADHYAY ◽  
L. WEINSTEIN
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