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Short-pitch rail corrugation: a possible resonance-free regime as a step forward to explain the “enigma”?

Submitted by Mike Ciavarella on Mon, 2008-12-15 15:54.
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Short-pitch rail corrugation: a possible resonance-free regime as a step forward to explain the “enigma”?  Wear, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 7 December 2008
L. Afferrante, M. Ciavarella


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