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Unfortunately, the first test of his thrust bearing was a failure.
I made sure it wasn't the thrust bearing or the drive train.
In 1968, he earned a second patent for adding thrust bearings to the original design.
The following is a list of the different types of flat thrust bearings.
Another application is thrust bearing surfaces of some production crankshafts.
This arrangement can remove the need for thrust bearings.
Thrust bearings and journal bearings are a critical part of design.
A thrust bearing is a particular type of rotary bearing.
Steering effort has been reduced further by fitting thrust bearings of the ball, rather than roller type.
The type T, discussed below, had a similar extension, which in that case at least allowed a larger diameter thrust bearing to be used.
In the automotive industry it is used to make gears and thrust bearings in transmissions.
Also, liquid water entering the blades may damage the thrust bearings for the turbine shaft.
The middle bearing is also the thrust bearing.
The crankshaft was a 6-throw design with 8 plain bearings and a double row ball thrust bearing between the front two.
Thrust bearings are used under purely axial loads.
In this instance, the release bearing can be known as a thrust bearing (as per the image above).
Unit 7 shut down during an aftershock because the turbine thrust bearing wear trip signal was activated.
Thrust bearings come in several varieties.
The engine was reversed, and a thrust bearing fitted to what was now the front of the engine.
However helical gears also generate an end-thrust, which then requires a more complicated thrust bearing to support them.
On the flat spiral groove thrust bearing.
For collars that use thrust bearings the frictional loss is negligible and the above equation can be ignored.
This means that herringbone gears can be used in torque gearboxes without requiring a substantial thrust bearing.
Shims left out from front end of torque tube drive plate in automatic cars, this sometimes cause engine thrust bearing failures.
Auburn Ball Bearing manufactured ball and roller thrust bearings.
The 135-meter span bridge will have a single lane carriage-way with thrust blocks at each end.
Her propeller shaft had fractured at the thrust block.
There is also a thrust block, a bearing to resist the axial force of the propeller.
Spanish authorities disabled the activist vessel by removing the thrust block from its engine.
However, for five months Greenpeace members kept the ship otherwise seaworthy while a secret effort was made to find a new thrust block.
I don't believe that fellow could take a holiday away from his thrust blocks and piston rods if he were paid to.
Michell's invention was notably applied to the thrust block in ships.
This allowed the replacement of multiple collars in a thrust box by a single thrust block.
The need for an efficient thrust block became even more important with the advent of steam turbines and their higher propeller speeds.
The practical results were spectacular - the troublesome thrust block became dramatically smaller and lighter, significantly more efficient, and remarkably free from maintenance troubles.
Built in 1871 as part of the historic "Yarra Track", its thrust blocks indicate an original under-strutted design; it probably originally had a single span.
Any bends, tees or valves therefore require either a restrained joint or, more commonly, thrust blocks, which transmit the forces as compression into the surrounding soil.
As the rotating propeller pushes the vessel forward, any length of drive shaft between propeller and thrust block is subject to compression, and when going astern to tension.
DCNS is partnering with Walchandnagar Industries Limited, to provide the raft mounts and other components, including thrust blocks and systems auxiliaries.
Under the contract, DCNS will deliver four propulsion packages (consisting of eight reduction gear units on cradles and either thrust blocks) to GRSE.
A thin double-curvature concrete arch flanked by concrete thrust blocks, Mountain Park Dam is 535 feet (163 m) in length with a maximum structural height of 133 feet (41 m).
The outlet works for Mountain Park Dam are in the left thrust block and include three outlet pipes, trashracks, fish screens, emergency and operating slide gates, and motor-operated gate hoists.
A thrust block, also known as a thrust box, is a specialised form of thrust bearing used in ships, to resist the thrust of the propeller shaft and transmit it to the hull.
Cracks had been discovered in her hull and superstructure, as well as the thrust blocks in the engine rooms, but like her fleet-mates, the Homeric plied on, sailing at reduced speed and avoiding the worst of the North Atlantic's squalls.
The pegmatites and country rock are part of the Spruce Pine thrust block, the highest thrust sheet of the Blue Ridge belt, the latter being part of the Tugaloo Terrane which was accreted to North America during the Taconic Orogeny.
In the southeastern rim, a large thrust block forms the crater wall and has been moved out from the crater and uplifed about 50 m. The thrust block partly overrides a tilted rim graben that has down-dropped about 100 m and moved toward the crater.
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