Static problems of hydroelasticity
M. A. Ilʹgamov
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Static problems of hydroelasticity
Published
1998
Publisher
Nauka, Fizmatlit
Pages
208
ISBN-10
502015122X
Subjects
Elastohydrodynamics '96
Principles of hydro-elasticity
Dinamika gidrouprugoplasticheskikh sistem
Vvedenie v nelineĭnui͡u︡ gidrouprugostʹ
Informat͡s︡ionnye problemy gidrouprugosti
Mechanics of a gaseous film barrier to lubricant wetting of elastohydrodynamically lubricated conjunctions
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Static problems of hydroelasticity was written by M. A. Ilʹgamov.
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