Squeeze film damper seal

Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between relatively movable parts – Relatively rotatable radially extending sealing face member

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277 3, 277 27, 277 70, 277168, 277173, 384 99, F16J 900

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051784009

ABSTRACT:
An improved shaft damper bearing utilizing spaced apart piston ring seals to seal off an annular squeeze film space between the rings, includes diagonal surface cross-section ring grooves in the bearing housing with diagonal cross-section rings in the housing grooves adapted to engage a bearing support undergoing radial motion in the housing.

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"Experimental Measurement of the Dynamic Force Response of a Squeeze Film Damper," Vance & Kirton, Transactions of the ASME, Nov. 1975.

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