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Shock-Qualified Stern Tube Seal with Improved Capabilities and Reduced Total Ownership Cost
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Paper presented at the SNAME 15th Propeller and Shafting Symposium, September 25–26, 2018
Paper Number: SNAME-PSS-2018-06
... a capability to be able to operate through a primary seal failure, something that should be critical to the United States Navy. The United States Navy’s Independence-class littoral combat ship (LCS) has challenging operational conditions including the need to survive shock loads, high shaft speed...
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Of Smut, Magic Backing Bars, and Hybridization: Lessons Learned in Government- Industry Cooperation to Develop kel-Aluminum Bronze (NAB) Main Propulsion Shaft Repair Procedures
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Paper presented at the SNAME 14th Propeller and Shafting Symposium, September 15–16, 2015
Paper Number: SNAME-PSS-2015-007
... Nickel-Aluminum bronze (NAB) (UNS 63000) main propulsion shafts are employed in AVENGER
Class minesweepers due to the alloy’s strength, corrosion resistance, and low ferromagnetic signature. The US Navy sought additional sources of sustaining the Fleet with refurbished shafts using weld repair...
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