Technical evaluation of generic issue 113
M. E. Nitzel
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Technical evaluation of generic issue 113
by M. E. Nitzel
Published
1992
Publisher
Division of Safety Issue Resolution, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Pages
1
Static and dynamic testing of a recumbent bicycle's suspension components, and design of a damping coefficient-spring constant test machine
Dimensioning of liquid film dampers
The shock absorber handbook
Amortizoare
Component support snubbers
Dynamics of Hydraulic Damper Modules
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