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Molecular structures of traction fluids in relation to traction properties

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In order to develop excellent traction fluids, guidelines for molecular design were studied through analyzing correlation between molecular structures and traction properties of traction fluids quantitatively. Some results among various simple compounds as model compounds of traction fluids and among various traction fluids were described in this article.

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Hata, H., Tsubouchi, T. Molecular structures of traction fluids in relation to traction properties. Tribology Letters 5, 69–74 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019108800961

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