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A study of the relationships governing starting rolling friction

In this study the behaviour of the small displacement of starting rolling friction in the rolling contact between a flat surface and rollers is investigated and a rolling friction force-displacement relationship in the region of the starting rolling displacement is proposed by using the fact that th...

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Published in:Wear 1984-02, Vol.93 (3), p.281-290
Main Authors: Koizumi, Tadayoshi, Shibazaki, Hiroshi
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