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마이크로/나노 계층 구조형 패턴 표면의 윤활 해석 및 마찰 특성에 관한 연구 = A study on the lubrication and friction characteristics of the contact surface through the surface analysis

이상민 2015년
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    • 저자 이상민
    • 형태사항 26 cm: 삽화: xi, 144 장
    • 일반주기 지도교수: 이득우, 참고문헌: 장 130-140
    • 학위논문사항 학위논문(박사)-, 2015. 8, 부산대학교 대학원, 나노융합기술학과
    • DDC 621.38152, 23
    • 발행지 부산
    • 언어 kor
    • 출판년 2015
    • 발행사항 부산대학교 대학원
    • 주제어 구조형패턴 나노계층
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