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From: top9 on 29 Apr 2006 10:33 Those effects strongly depend on material (substance) of the rotor's disk, for example they are great for the rotor's disk made in teflon and small one for the rotor's disk made in plexiglas.
From: top9 on 15 May 2006 13:50 Those effects strongly depend on material (substance) of the rotor's disk, for example they are great for the rotor's disk made in teflon and small one for the rotor's disk made in plexiglas.
From: top9 on 20 May 2006 09:16 those effects strongly depend on material (substance) of the rotor's disk, for example they are great for the rotor's disk made in teflon and small one for the rotor's disk made in plexiglas.
From: top9 on 15 Jun 2006 14:22
We made measurements for different settings of rotor, for example the spindle of the rotor was laid horizontally. The effect always exists and is large. For the same bearings and the same dimensions of rotor we have observed different size of the effects. The effect is small if the disk of the rotor is made of plexiglas, and very large if the disk of the rotor is made of teflon. |