Experimental Study on Friction-Induced Vibration of Water-Lubricated Rubber Stern Bearing at Low Speed

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When the stern bearing is operating, friction-induced vibration occurs because of friction and has some potential danger. In vibration test, it discovers that the friction-induced vibration appears at low speed and the vibration has the nature of randomness. The vibration response is nonlinear and a negative correlation is found between vibration intensity and rotational frequency.

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