Tribology needs for future space and aeronautical systems
Robert L. Fusaro
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Tribology needs for future space and aeronautical systems
Published
1991
Publisher
NASA, Lewis Research Center
Pages
1
Tribophysics
The friction and lubrication of solids
Engineering tribology
Fundamentals of fluid film lubrication
Lubricants and lubrication
Principles of Tribology
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Tribology needs for future space and aeronautical systems was written by Robert L. Fusaro.
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