
doi: 10.4271/780405
<div class="htmlview paragraph">It becomes clear that the suction coefficient of oil, K, and the sealing characteristic constant, Φ (=fG<sup>-1/3</sup>), are closely connected with the rubbing surface state of oil seals. And, investigations have done on K-, Φ-value, etc. in oil seals after the practical use in automobiles and the results have been compared with the test results in the laboratory.</div>
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