High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach
doctoral dissertation submitted to Texas A&M University's mechanical engineering department
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High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach
Summary
High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach is a dissertation[1].
Key Facts
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach authored Junho Suh[2].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's instance of is recorded as dissertation[3].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's instance of is recorded as doctoral thesis[4].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's part of is recorded as Electronic Theses, Dissertations, and Records of Study (2002– )[5].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's country of origin is recorded as United States[7].
- +2014-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach[8].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's publication date is recorded as +2016-01-01T00:00:00Z[9].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's main subject is recorded as mechanical engineering[10].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's work available at URL is recorded as http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/153597[11].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's location of creation is recorded as Texas[12].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's location of creation is recorded as College Station[13].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's title is recorded as High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach[14].
- High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach's thesis submitted to is recorded as Texas A&M University[15].
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High Fidelity Simulation of Rotordynamic Morton Effect by Nonlinear Transient Approach authored Junho Suh[2].