Comparison of predicted and measured elastohydrodynamic film thickness in a 20-millimeter-bore ball bearing

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26

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Comparison of predicted and measured elastohydrodynamic film thickness in a 20-millimeter-bore ball bearing
1979, For sale by the National Technical Information Service]
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"Propulsion Laboratory, AVRADCOM Research and Technology Laboratories."

"Lewis Research Center."

"October 1979"--Cover

STAR category 37

Includes bibliographical references

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Washington, D.C. : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, [Springfield Va
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NASA technical paper -- 1542, AVRADCOM technical report -- 79-20

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26 p. :
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