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Closure to “Discussions of ‘Rolling Friction, IV—Additional Car Wheel Experiments’” (1970, ASME J. Lubr. Technol., 92, pp. 86–87)
M. D. Hersey,
M. D. Hersey
Brown University, Providence, R. I.
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P. L. Golden
P. L. Golden
U. S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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M. D. Hersey
Brown University, Providence, R. I.
P. L. Golden
U. S. Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. of Lubrication Tech. Jan 1970, 92(1): 87-88 (2 pages)
Published Online: January 1, 1970
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Hersey, M. D., and Golden, P. L. (January 1, 1970). "Closure to “Discussions of ‘Rolling Friction, IV—Additional Car Wheel Experiments’” (1970, ASME J. Lubr. Technol., 92, pp. 86–87)." ASME. J. of Lubrication Tech. January 1970; 92(1): 87–88. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3451357
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