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    Discussion: “Prediction of Ball Fatigue Life in a Ball/V-Ring Test Rig” (Harris, T. A., 1997, ASME J. Tribol., 119, pp. 365–370) PUBLIC ACCESS

    Stanley Pinel and Fazal Rehman
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    Stanley Pinel

    Pinel Engineering, Placentia, CA

    Fazal Rehman

    Computer Assisted Engineering, Orange, CA

    J. Tribol 119(3), 372-373 (Jul 01, 1997) (2 pages) doi:10.1115/1.2833496 History: Online January 24, 2008
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