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Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance in Mechanical Formulas
Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance is the ratio of diametrical clearance to the diameter of journal. And is denoted by ψ.
Formulas to find Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance in Mechanical
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Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance from Petroff's Equaiton
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Mechanical formulas that make use of Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance
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Petroffs Equation for Coefficient of Friction
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Load per Projected Area of Bearing from Petroff's Equation
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Absolute Viscosity from Petroff's Equation
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List of variables in Mechanical formulas
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Dynamic Viscosity
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Coefficient of Friction
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Shaft Speed
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Load per Projected Area of Bearing
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FAQ
What is the Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance?
Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance is the ratio of diametrical clearance to the diameter of journal.
Can the Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Diametrical Clearance Ratio or Relative Clearance, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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