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Effect of high shear rate on erosion of common bearing metals /
Published 1949Search for the full-text version of this title in HathiTrust
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Friction, wear, and erosion atlas /
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Wear of typical carbon-base sliding seal materials at temperatures to 700 degrees F /
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Effect of three design parameters on the operating characteristics of 75-millimeter-bore cylinder roller bearings at high speeds /
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Friction, wear, and surface damage of metals as affected by solid surface films /
Published 1955Search for the full-text version of this title in HathiTrust
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Effective lubrication range for steel surfaces boundary lubricated at high sliding velocities by various classes of synthetic fluids /
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Friction and wear investigation of molybdenum disulfide. : 2 - Effects of contaminants and method of application /
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Friction and wear behavior of single-crystal silicon carbide in contract with titanium /
Published 1977Search for the full-text version of this title in HathiTrust
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Friction and wear with reactive gases at temperatures up to 1200 degrees F /
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