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On Thermal Reduction Factor for Elastohydrodynamic Film Thickness in Rolling/Sliding Contacts
This discussion on thermal effects in elastohydrodynamic films in rolling/sliding contacts is directed towards experimental validation of available analytical model for thermal reduction factor for elastohydrodynamic film thickness between two long steel cylinders against recently obtained experimen...
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