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Tribological Modeling for Mechanical Designers
Ludema K
Pages: 184
Published: 1991
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Comments on Engineering Needs and Wear Models
Bayer RG
Design of Plain Bearings for Heavy Machinery
Glaeser WA
The Structure of Erosive Wear Models
Bahadur S
Success and Failure of Simple Models for Abrasive Wear
Larsen-Basse J
Wear by Chemical Reactions in Friction Contacts
Lauer JL
Tribological Models for Solid/Solid Contact: Missing Links
Rice SL, Moslehy FA
Friction in Machine Design
Budinski KG
Considerations on Data Requirements for Tribological Modeling
Ruff AW
Classification of Metallic Materials from a Viewpiont of Their Antiwear Behavior
Sasada T
Wear Transition Surfaces for Long-Term Wear Effects
Yust CS
Is Modeling in Tribology a Useful Activity?
Barber JR
Wear Modeling : How Far Can We Get with First Principles ?
Godet M, Berthier Y, Lancaster J, Vincent L
Cultural Impediments to Practical Modeling of Wear Rates
Ludema KC
Committee: G02
Paper ID: STP1105-EB
DOI: 10.1520/STP1105-EB
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