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    Discussion: “Dynamically Loaded Journal Bearings: Finite Element Method Analysis” (Goenka, P. K., 1984, ASME J. Tribol., 106, pp. 429–437) PUBLIC ACCESS

    J. F. Booker and G. A. LaBouff
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    J. F. Booker, G. A. LaBouff

    School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853

    J. Tribol 106(4), 438-439 (Oct 01, 1984) (2 pages) doi:10.1115/1.3260957 History: Online October 29, 2009
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