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An Investigation of Alternative Methods of Quantifying Running-In of Surfaces
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The paper is concerned with practical ways of quantifying the effects of running-in of surfaces on the basis of surface profile measurements. The technique of contact simulation is described with which surface features of significance in contact situations are revealed directly.
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Bishop, I. and Snidle, R., "An Investigation of Alternative Methods of Quantifying Running-In of Surfaces," SAE Technical Paper 840100, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840100.Also In
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