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Application of electrical analogy to mechanical translational systems; simulation for front-axle suspension system of a road.
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1974
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Tunguç, Eser Y
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E. Y. Tunguç, “Application of electrical analogy to mechanical translational systems; simulation for front-axle suspension system of a road.,” Middle East Technical University, 1974.