Running-in effects on friction of journal bearings under slow sliding speeds
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Running-in effects on friction of journal bearings under slow sliding speeds
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART J-JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING TRIBOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 135065011986475
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SAGE Publications
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2019-07-23
DOI
10.1177/1350650119864758
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