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Transient EHD-friction and its relation to contact temperature: Influence of thermo-physical properties on lubricant solidification - method development, theory and numerical simulation

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Transient EHD-friction and its relation to contact temperature: Influence of thermo-physical properties on lubricant solidification - method development, theory and numerical simulation

by B.-O. Ahrstrom

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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010. Paperback. New. 96 pages. 8.66x0.22x5.91 inches.

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Transient EHD-friction and its relation to contact temperature: Influence of thermo-physical properties on lubricant solidification - method development, theory and numerical simulation
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B.-O. Ahrstrom
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