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Although air and other gas-based lubricants are known, e. g., in fluid bearings ), liquid and solid lubricants dominate the market, especially the former.
Ball bearings designed to support high speeds and temperatures are sometimes used instead of fluid bearings to support the turbine shaft.
As of 2002, fluid bearings appear to have a mean time between failures of more than 1300 years.
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They can be broadly classified into two types: fluid dynamic bearings and hydrostatic bearings.
Hydrostatic bearings are externally pressurized fluid bearings, where the fluid is usually oil, water or air, and the pressurization is done by a pump.
Hydrodynamic bearings rely on the high speed of the journal ( the part of the shaft resting on the fluid ) to pressurize the fluid in a wedge between the faces.
For example, hard disk drive motor fluid bearings are both quieter and cheaper than the ball bearings they replace.
Fluid bearings use a thin layer of liquid or gas fluid between the bearing faces, typically sealed around or under the rotating shaft.
* In fluid static, hydrostatic and many gas or air bearings, the fluid is pumped in through an orifice or through a porous material.
* In fluid-dynamic bearings, the bearing rotation sucks the fluid on to the inner surface of the bearing, forming a lubricating wedge under or around the shaft.
Hydrodynamic bearings rely on bearing motion to suck fluid into the bearing and may have high friction and short life at speeds lower than design or during starts and stops.
Most fluid bearings require little or no maintenance, and have almost unlimited life.
When a roller or ball is heavily loaded, fluid bearings have clearances that change less under load ( are " stiffer ") than mechanical bearings.
Because of this, some fluid bearings, particularly hydrostatic bearings, are deliberately designed to pre-load the bearing to increase the stiffness.

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