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Publications by Yasuhisa ANDO
Influence of Material Properties on Major Tribological Factors at a Nanoscale Sliding Electric Contact of Probe Devices
Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems and Manufacturing
Industrial
Mechanical Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Recent Progress in Microtribology. Micromachines and Tribology.
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Evolution Properties of Tribological Parameters for Steel Wire Rope Under Sliding Contact Conditions
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Tribological Degradation of Fluorocarbon Coated Silicon Microdevice Surfaces in Normal and Sliding Contact
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Tribological Investigations of the Load, Temperature, and Time Dependence of Wear in Sliding Contact
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Manipulating Nanoscale Contact Electrification by an Applied Electric Field
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Evaluation of Contact Loss and Wear Considering the Friction Under Electric Current for Sliding Contact in Electric Railway
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Research Methods for Tribological Properties of Restorative and Preventive Coatings in Different Lubricating Media at Sliding Friction
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