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41.
In a hydrodynamic lubricated bearing
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Gaurav said:
1 decade ago
Thick or thin film?
Gourav said:
1 decade ago
Thin film not thick, Answer is "B".
Selva kumar said:
10 years ago
Hydrodynamic lubrication. Also called fluid-film, thick-film, or flooded lubrication.
Akash said:
9 years ago
It is a thin film.
Ashok said:
9 years ago
It is a thick only, google it.
Vinod said:
9 years ago
It is thick film, so answer is A, In thin film bearing lubricant, is present between working surfaces and are partially contact each other at least part of time.
Rbnbishnoi said:
9 years ago
In the thick film it will be hydrostatics & in the thin film, it will be hydrodynamics. Search in the book. So answer is B.
Habtamu said:
8 years ago
Thick film will be hydrostatics & in the thin film, it will be hydrodynamics. So answer is B.
Abhishek said:
8 years ago
It is Thick film.
Paul said:
7 years ago
The lubricant is forced between the journal and the bearing, by external pressure.
This is also true.
But prominent is a thin film, Not thick one.
This is also true.
But prominent is a thin film, Not thick one.
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