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Lubricant-Crack Interaction, Origin of Pitting, and Fatigue of Drivers and Followers

Pages 583-594 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008

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IlyaI. Kudish. (2005) Effect of Lubricant Degradation on Contact Fatigue. Tribology Transactions 48:1, pages 100-107.
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Prashant Thapliyal & Gananath D. Thakre. (2017) Influence of Cu nanofluids on the rolling contact fatigue life of bearing steel. Engineering Failure Analysis 78, pages 110-121.
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H Qiao, H P Evans & R W Snidle. (2008) Comparison of fatigue model results for rough surface elastohydrodynamic lubrication. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology 222:3, pages 381-393.
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Ilya I. Kudish. (2007) Fatigue Modeling for Elastic Materials With Statistically Distributed Defects. Journal of Applied Mechanics 74:6, pages 1125-1133.
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J.-B. Delbos, G. Kermouche, J. Rech, H. Hamdi & H. Zahouani. (2005) Numerical modelling of fatigue crack's initiation in rolling contact of sintered steels. Journal of Materials Processing Technology 164-165, pages 1185-1191.
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