Measuring and testing – Volume or rate of flow – Using turbine
Patent
1980-05-02
1982-05-04
Goldstein, Herbert
Measuring and testing
Volume or rate of flow
Using turbine
G01F 110
Patent
active
043275923
ABSTRACT:
A rotor assembly fluid metering device has been improved by development of a hydrostatic bearing fluid system which provides bearing fluid at a common pressure to rotor assembly bearing surfaces. The bearing fluid distribution system produces a uniform film of fluid between bearing surfaces and allows rapid replacement of bearing fluid between bearing surfaces, thereby minimizing bearing wear and corrosion.
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Besha Richard G.
Denny James E.
Goldstein Herbert
Gottlieb Paul A.
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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