“…In the sixties of the past century Rotem and Shinnar [4] returned to the polynomial representation proposing their own model similar to the one of Rabinowitsch. Theoretical considerations and some ranges of experiments carried out by Wada and Hayashi [5,6] indicated on good usefulness the Rabinowitsch fluid to modelling various lubrication problems. These problems have been analyzed by many investigators, for instance as journal bearings were studied by Wada and Hayashi [5,6], Swamy et al [7], Rajalingham et al [8], Sharma et al [9], hydrostatic thrust bearing by Singh et al [10], squeeze film bearings by Hashimoto and Wada [11], Lin [12], Lin et al [13]. More general lubrication problems include hybrid bearings modelled by two generally non-coaxial surfaces of revolution which can work simultaneously as journal and/or thrust bearings.…”