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1979

Darlow, M.S. and A.J. Smalley. The Effects of Strain and Temperature on the Dynamic Properties of Elastomers. ASME Paper No. 79-DET-57, 1979.

Marmol, R.A., A.J. Smalley, and J.A. Tecza. Spline Coupling Induced Nonsynchronous Rotor Vibrations. ASME Paper No. 79-DET-60, 1979.

Tecza, J.A., A.J. Smalley, M.S. Darlow, S.W. Jones, and R.E. Cunningham. Elastomer Mounted Rotors—An Alternative for Smoother Running Turbomachinery.  ASME Paper No. 79-GT-149, 1979.

1978

Darlow M.S. and A.J. Smalley. Design and Test of a Squeeze Film Damper for a Flexible Power Transmission Shaft. Presented at 1978 ASME Design Engineering Conference, 1978.

Darlow, M.S., A.J. Smalley, and D.P. Fleming. Demonstration of a Supercritical Power Transmission Shaft.  National Conference on Power Transmission, November 7-9, 1978, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1978.

Darlow, M.S., A.J. Smalley, and J. Ogg. Critical Speeds and Response of a Large Vertical Pump. ASME Paper No. 78-PVP-34, 1978.

Smalley, A.J., J.M. Tessarzik, and R.H. Badgley. Stability of an Asymmetric Rotor in Damped Supports. ASME Paper No. 78-GT-172, 1978.

1977

Smalley A.J., M.S. Darlow, and R.L. Mehta. The Dynamic Characteristics of O-Rings. ASME Paper No. 77-DET-27, 1977.

1976

Simmons, H.R. Vibration Energy: A Quick Approach to Rotordynamic Optimization. ASME Paper No. 76-PER-60, ASME International Joint Petroleum Mechanical Engineering and Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Mexico City, Mexico, September 1976.

1972

Smalley A.J. The Narrow Groove Theory of Spiral Grooved Gas Bearings: Development and Application of a Generalized Formulation for Numerical Solution.  Journal of Lubrication Technology, pp. 86-92, January 1972.

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