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New Tribological Ways by Taher Ghrib

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New Tribological Ways
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533072067
Number of pages: 498

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This book reviews research on atomic and nanometric scale in various fields by introducing several mathematical models to measure some parameters characterizing metals like the hydrodynamic elasticity coefficient, hardness, lubricant viscosity, viscosity coefficient, tensile strength, etc.

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