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Inorganic solid lubricating coatings for heat engines and power plants. / Lesnevskiy, L. N.; Lezhnev, L. Yu; Lyakhovetskiy, M. A.; Troshin, A. E.; Gavrilov, P. V.; Ushakov, A. M.

в: Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability, Том 44, № 5, 01.09.2015, стр. 455-463.

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Harvard

Lesnevskiy, LN, Lezhnev, LY, Lyakhovetskiy, MA, Troshin, AE, Gavrilov, PV & Ushakov, AM 2015, 'Inorganic solid lubricating coatings for heat engines and power plants', Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability, Том. 44, № 5, стр. 455-463. https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618815040093

APA

Lesnevskiy, L. N., Lezhnev, L. Y., Lyakhovetskiy, M. A., Troshin, A. E., Gavrilov, P. V., & Ushakov, A. M. (2015). Inorganic solid lubricating coatings for heat engines and power plants. Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability, 44(5), 455-463. https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618815040093

Vancouver

Lesnevskiy LN, Lezhnev LY, Lyakhovetskiy MA, Troshin AE, Gavrilov PV, Ushakov AM. Inorganic solid lubricating coatings for heat engines and power plants. Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability. 2015 Сент. 1;44(5):455-463. https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618815040093

Author

Lesnevskiy, L. N. ; Lezhnev, L. Yu ; Lyakhovetskiy, M. A. ; Troshin, A. E. ; Gavrilov, P. V. ; Ushakov, A. M. / Inorganic solid lubricating coatings for heat engines and power plants. в: Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability. 2015 ; Том 44, № 5. стр. 455-463.

BibTeX

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