2010年6月8日

Micro-EHL

Original Text:

  • micro Elastohydroynamic Lubrication (EHL)

Suggested Text:

  • micro-elastohydrodynamic lubrication (micro-EHL)

Notes:

  • Spell out abbreviations at first occurrence as a courtesy to readers who might not easily recognize them. The abbreviation usually follows immediately in parentheses.
  • Hyphenate "micro-elastohydrodynamic" and "micro-EHL"


References:
1. Wear, Volume 190, Issue 2, December 1995, Pages 125-138 (ScienceDirect Link)
2. Engineering Tribology By Gwidon W. Stachowiak, Andrew W. Batchelor (Link Google Books)

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