Microstructuring of Thermo-Mechanically Highly Stressed Surfaces Fin
This contributed volume presents the final research results of the DFG Research Group 576, which is a joint initiative of five different institutes of the Leibniz Universität Hannover and the Universität Kassel, Germany. The research of the
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Berend Denkena · Adrian Rienäcker Gunter Knoll · Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach Hans Jürgen Maier · Eduard Reithmeier Friedrich Dinkelacker Editors
Microstructuring of ThermoMechanically Highly Stressed Surfaces Final Report of the DFG Research Group 576
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Berend Denkena • Adrian Rienäcker • Gunter Knoll Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach • Hans Jürgen Maier Eduard Reithmeier • Friedrich Dinkelacker Editors
Microstructuring of Thermo-Mechanically Highly Stressed Surfaces Final Report of the DFG Research Group 576
Editors Berend Denkena Leibniz Universität Hannover Institut für Fertigungstechnik und Werkzeugmaschinen IFW Garbsen, Germany Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach Hans Jürgen Maier Institut für Werkstoffkunde IW Leibniz Universität Hannover Garbsen, Germany Friedrich Dinkelacker Institut für Technische Verbrennung ITV Leibniz Universität Hannover Hannover, Germany
Adrian Rienäcker Gunter Knoll Lehrstuhl für Maschinenelemente und Tribologie IMK Universität Kassel Kassel, Germany Eduard Reithmeier Institut für Mess- und Regelungstechnik IMR Leibniz Universität Hannover Hannover, Germany
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