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Analysis of the Contribution of Adhesion and Hysteresis to Shoe–Floor Lubricated Friction in the Boundary Lubrication Regime — Caitlin Moore Strobel (2012) | RDL Network
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Analysis of the Contribution of Adhesion and Hysteresis to Shoe–Floor Lubricated Friction in the Boundary Lubrication Regime
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University of Nevada, Reno
Analysis of the Contribution of Adhesion and Hysteresis to Shoe–Floor Lubricated Friction in the Boundary Lubrication Regime
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Caitlin Moore Strobel
Pradeep L Menezes
University of Nevada, Reno
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Michael R. Lovell
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