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    Closure to “Discussion of ‘Quasi-Static Analysis of Foil Journal Bearings for a Brayton Cycle Turboalternator’” (1975, ASME J. Lubr. Technol., 97, p. 524) OPEN ACCESS

    A. Eshel
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    Ampex Corporation, Redwood City, Calif.

    J. of Lubrication Tech 97(3), 524-525 (Jul 01, 1975) (2 pages) doi:10.1115/1.3452659 History: Online October 18, 2010
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