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Torsion of elastic cylinders in contact
N. J. Freeman
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, L. M. Keer
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Mathematics
Slip
76%
Torsion
58%
Contact
55%
Shear Stress
41%
Coaxial
21%
Adhesion
20%
Circular Cylinder
19%
Twist
16%
Eliminate
16%
Crack
15%
Angle
13%
Interior
13%
Sufficient
12%
Singularity
11%
Necessary
11%
Zero
8%
Physics & Astronomy
elastic cylinders
100%
torsion
63%
slip
55%
shear stress
29%
circular cylinders
18%
adhesion
13%
cracks
12%
Engineering & Materials Science
Torsional stress
66%
Shear stress
60%
Dissimilar materials
43%
Circular cylinders
35%
Adhesion
30%
Cracks
22%
Chemical Compounds
Shear Stress
78%
Cylinder
69%
Torsion
66%
Amount
13%
Surface
10%