Tribology Aspect of Rubber Shock Absorbers Development

Journal Title: Tribology in Industry - Year 2013, Vol 35, Issue 3

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M. Banić , D. Stamenković , M. Milošević , A. Miltenović

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M. Banić, D. Stamenković, M. Milošević, A. Miltenović (2013). Tribology Aspect of Rubber Shock Absorbers Development. Tribology in Industry, 35(3), 225-231. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-120646